Dozens of soldiers escorted journalists through a narrow stone tunnel — which the military said stretched 150 meters (164 yards) — to a series of underground bunkers beneath Shifa Hospital in a shattered Gaza City.

The living quarters, located at the end of the tunnel, had an air conditioner, kitchen, bathroom and pair of metal cots in a room fashioned from rusty white tile. They appeared to be out of use.

The AP was allowed access to Gaza on the condition that its journalist stay with the Israeli military convoy throughout the four-hour tour and submit all material to a military censor ahead of publication. There is no other way for foreign journalists to currently access the enclave.

      • bustrpoindextr@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        14
        arrow-down
        12
        ·
        7 months ago

        I’ve never heard that guy before but he’s purposely ignoring things to make the other side seem idiotic, which is not a good faith argument.

        You can’t say Hamas is not using human shields. They are, they’ve even bombed some of them and spread disinformation that Israel did it to make Israel look even worse, it was one of their first moves after Oct 7th.

        The only valuable bit of the link you posted was the CNN clip from the Israeli guy. I’m only leaving this comment in hopes that people think about the echo chambers they get in. Echo chambers are incredibly powerful and with regards to this conflict, very dangerous. It’s an incredibly complex situation with the only innocent parties being the civilians on both sides.

        Neither civilian group wants either of the current leaderships in play, but those leaderships are what caused this and are perpetuating it.

    • breakfastmtn
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      7
      arrow-down
      5
      ·
      7 months ago

      Interesting anecdote, I guess? It’s more of an issue of who’s using them than who built them though. If Hamas is using these bunkers as command posts (or any military purpose) under the hospital, Israel having built them 20 years ago doesn’t change anything.

      I’ve seen a lot of people posting this recently and, unless I’m missing something, it feels like a little bit of misdirection.

      • Omega@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        6
        arrow-down
        1
        ·
        edit-2
        7 months ago

        People have used the existence of the bunkers as evidence of a command post and ill intent. Clarifying that the bunkers were preexisting eliminates a lot of presumptions. Clarifying that Israel built them means that they know their existence isn’t nefarious in and of itself.