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Eugene

(66,229 posts)
Tue Aug 26, 2025, 06:19 PM 17 hrs ago

UN demands justice over Israeli double strike on Gaza hospital

Source: BBC

UN demands justice over Israeli double strike on Gaza hospital

26 August 2025

André Rhoden-Paul
BBC News

The UN has said "there needs to be justice" following Israel's double strike on a Gaza hospital which killed at least 20 people, as an initial Israeli military probe said the strike had targeted a "camera positioned by Hamas".

Condemnation of the attack, whose victims included five journalists and four health workers, has been mounting, with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer describing it as "completely indefensible".

Later on Tuesday the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released its initial inquiry, which identified several "gaps" for further investigation.

It came as Israelis launched a day of nationwide protests calling on their government to accept a deal to release the hostages.

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Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd6n97gj1nqo

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Israeli

(4,465 posts)
6. As cabinet meeting glosses over deal, mediators say Israel ignoring Hamas proposal
Wed Aug 27, 2025, 06:01 AM
5 hrs ago

Qatar on Tuesday complained that Israel has yet to respond to the ceasefire-hostage deal proposal that Hamas said it accepted earlier this month, adding that it does not believe Jerusalem is interested in reaching an agreement. Egypt, another mediator in the stalled talks, has reportedly conveyed its “disappointment, frustration and anger” to Israel over its lack of response.

The comments came as major protests took place across Israel, demanding that the government sign a deal to bring the hostages home and end the war in Gaza, and as the security cabinet met in Jerusalem to approve the military’s plans to conquer Gaza City, with reports saying that the forum did not discuss the ceasefire proposal on the table.

In a press briefing to local reporters, Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesman, Majed al-Ansari, said that Doha has not yet received a response from Israel to the latest ceasefire and hostage deal proposal, and that the offer on the table “matches 90 percent of what Israel wants.

“The ball is now in Israel’s court, and it seems that it does not want to reach an agreement,” Ansari said.

Earlier this month, following Israel’s decision to move forward with the conquest of Gaza City, Hamas said it had accepted a proposed agreement that would see 10 living hostages exchanged for Palestinian security prisoners during a 60-day truce that could be extended to a second phase if the sides agreed to terms on a permanent ceasefire.

In exchange for each living hostage, the deal would see Israel release 60 Palestinian security prisoners serving sentences of at least 15 years, including a total of 140 prisoners serving life sentences. Israel would also hand over 1,000 Gazans detained without charge by the IDF since October 7. In addition, for each slain hostage’s body, 10 bodies of dead Palestinian prisoners would be returned, according to a source familiar with the matter.

Israel has yet to formally discuss the proposal, which is nearly identical to one that it agreed to earlier this year, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shifting toward favoring a “comprehensive framework” for an end to the war and the release of all hostages, instead of the phased deal that has been under discussion for months.

Security cabinet meets, doesn’t discuss deal

On Tuesday afternoon, Netanyahu convened the security cabinet for a meeting at his office in Jerusalem to approve operational plans for the next stages of the IDF operation in Gaza City.

After the meeting ended, Channel 12 news reported that Israel again emphasized to Egypt, one of the key mediators in talks, that it is not interested in a phased deal and will only agree to a comprehensive deal that returns all the hostages held in Gaza and ends the war.

Israel has said its conditions for ending the war are the release of all remaining hostages at once, the disarmament of Hamas, the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, overall Israeli security control of the territory, and the transfer of governance to a body that is not Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.

According to the TV report, Netanyahu told ministers at the meeting that his stance on a comprehensive framework has not changed, and that he is moving ahead with the expanded operation to capture Gaza City to pressure Hamas to meet his conditions.

According to multiple reports, the security cabinet meeting was moved up to 4 p.m. — and ended by 7 p.m. — because of an exclusive dinner event hosted Tuesday evening by the West Bank’s Mateh Binyamin Regional Council chief Israel Ganz in Jerusalem’s Mishkenot Sha’ananim neighborhood, reportedly to celebrate the recent legalization of a string of settlement outposts in the West Bank..................

Continued @ : https://www.timesofisrael.com/as-cabinet-meeting-glosses-over-deal-mediators-say-israel-ignoring-hamas-proposal/

AloeVera

(3,632 posts)
3. Justice for Palestinians?
Tue Aug 26, 2025, 07:16 PM
16 hrs ago

That's new, isn't it? Too late for 60,000+++ people though....

And army that feels "threatened" by a camera in a hospital and kills and maims dozens of people to eliminate that "threat" - is an army that's been acting with impunity for far too long.

Except that's likely a bullshit story, like much of the stories we've been told...

It's not as if this hasn't happened before. It's happened at least 5 times to journalists in hospitals. With or without the double tap. Where was the outrage? Buried under Isrrael's impunity.



cliffside

(1,289 posts)
4. Israel Says It Attacked Gaza Hospital to Destroy Camera Placed by Hamas
Tue Aug 26, 2025, 09:33 PM
14 hrs ago
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/26/world/middleeast/israel-hospital-attack-gaza-camera-hamas.html

"... The military’s explanation on Tuesday, however, was a departure in tone from the initial Israeli assessments on Monday, when the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a rare expression of regret, said the civilian deaths had been the result of a “tragic mishap.”

Videos verified by The New York Times show that multiple journalists and news agencies regularly filmed at the location at Nasser Hospital that Israel struck and operated cameras from there.

... In a joint letter sent by The A.P. and Reuters to Israeli officials on Monday, the agencies said they had found the Israeli military’s “willingness and ability to investigate itself in past incidents to rarely result in clarity and action.”

... The A.P. also operated a camera at the same location in August. Videos filmed by Palestinian journalists show that this location was used by journalists to shoot photos and videos as early as January 2024..."

cliffside

(1,289 posts)
5. Chris Hayes and Ayman Mohyeldin discuss the deadly Israeli double-tap strike on Gaza's largest hospital
Tue Aug 26, 2025, 10:41 PM
13 hrs ago

Video posted here by Rhiannon12866

https://www.democraticunderground.com/132155154

From the transcript ...

"2:46
>> COMPARE IT TO WORLD WAR.
>> TWO, IT'S.
>> MORE THAN ALL THE
JOURNALISTS COMBINED. IN ALL OF
THE WARS SINCE WORLD WAR TWO.
TILL TODAY. TO GIVE YOU A SENSE
OF WHAT IS HAPPENING, THE
COMMITTEE TO PROTECT
JOURNALISTS, JOSE JODIE
GINSBERG, CAME OUT AND SAID
THAT THIS IS NOW OBVIOUS, THAT
ISRAEL.
>> IS DELIBERATELY.
>> TARGETING JOURNALISTS.
>> THAT WAS.
>> HER.
>> ASSESSMENT .... "

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