I'm not sure anything reported out of this war is credible. Israel has a government policy about restricting information on damage and casualties. Buildings suffer damage like that and 2 people injured, during a night attack when people are presumably sleeping? The hospital strike smells like some of the Ukraine reports about shotting down 110% of Russian missiles launched. I've heard it's next to a military site.
More importantly, does the Israeli public lose some of their enthusiasm for conflict when they're experiencing missile attacks doing real damage? It's new for them, no?
I think Occum nailed it. In a world of disinformation it'l can be nearly impossible to discern what is fact and what is propaganda .
I'm not sure anything reported out of this war is credible. Israel has a government policy about restricting information on damage and casualties. Buildings suffer damage like that and 2 people injured, during a night attack when people are presumably sleeping? The hospital strike smells like some of the Ukraine reports about shotting down 110% of Russian missiles launched. I've heard it's next to a military site.
More importantly, does the Israeli public lose some of their enthusiasm for conflict when they're experiencing missile attacks doing real damage? It's new for them, no?