Not gonna lie, I just assumed it was the IDF doing some shady shit, maybe on accident, maybe not, but now that it’s clear it was all Hamas propaganda it’s nothing but crickets.

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      “I will wait for confirmation from reputable sources”

      The original source was literally the Hamas gov, who isnt exactly a reputable source to believe when it comes to reports about attacks on Palestine.

      This would be extremely similar to if Putin declared that a hospital in Russia got bombed by Ukraine and everyone just believed that at face value.

      Though in this case, “Ukraine” is Isreal who is not nearly as reputable as Ukraine is when it comes to war crimes, so the water is a lot more muddy but not completely obscured.

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          Many large nations are siding with it being a misfired rocket and Isreal had nothing to do with it. Now that a day and a bit has passed, I will say its safe to side with the numerous countries that all independently are verifying the information.

          I have yet to actually see any pictures of any actual dead bodies or serious injuries from this fire. All I have seen so far is just after images of the parking lot scorched and burnt up cars. Not a single corpse.

          But I havent been looking to hard for it either, the pics may be around but a LOT of what you see around this topic is disinfo, pictures from other events and whatnot.

          People posting all sorts of random shit and saying it was this event, when you can check and find out “nope this picture is from several years ago” and whatnot.

          But the images of the aftereffects look extremely non-noteworthy. Couple burnt up cars, scorched pavement, all the buildings nearby perfectly still in tact.

          Looks more like a bunch of fuel was burnt up than an explosive was detonated.