It is a clear claim from a source with high level connections with the Israeli government. If it is so clearly false, why not provide reasons it is false?
The article that claims to have all the evidence should do that. And him changing his story isn’t the most convincing. It also says a lot about how despicable he and other Israelis are that they would rush to celebrate the bombing of a hospital as a great victory and immediately want to claim credit.
It is a clear claim from a source with high level connections with the Israeli government. If it is so clearly false, why not provide reasons it is false?
He did actually provide reasons, why is everyone so averse to the quickest search?? It was literally the second link on the page:
https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2023/10/18/hananya-naftali-apologises-for-hospital-blast-tweet-claiming-israel-is-responsible/
The article that claims to have all the evidence should do that. And him changing his story isn’t the most convincing. It also says a lot about how despicable he and other Israelis are that they would rush to celebrate the bombing of a hospital as a great victory and immediately want to claim credit.
Hamas is evil. So is the Israeli government.
If only everyone could realise that instead of picking sides.