Video footage depicts Israeli forces alleging that Al Rantisi Hospital in Gaza served Hamas militarily. In the video, a soldier misinterprets a calendar, claiming it's an operation list against Israel. However, closer inspection reveals Arabic week names and dates, debunking the assertion.
The soldier mistakenly identifies the days as a 'terrorist guardian list.'
This led to social media mockery, with many highlighting it as Israeli propaganda, as reported by Al Quds News Network.
The soldier mistakenly identifies the days as a 'terrorist guardian list.'
This led to social media mockery, with many highlighting it as Israeli propaganda, as reported by Al Quds News Network.
As part of an Israeli claim that Al Rantisi Hospital in #Gaza was used by Hamas for military purposes, this soldier says that a calendar, with crossed-out days, is a "list that says we are in an operation. The operation against Israel."
He also points to the days of the week claiming that they are "a guardian list where every terrorist writes his name and every terrorist has his own shift."