Can Technology Determine If My Toddler Saw A Unicorn Outside Her Window?
And anyway it surely doesn't matter. Hamas operating out of a hospital doesn't justify a genocide, nor would Hamas not operating out of a hospital prevent this one.
It might not have been a unicorn she saw, but a Pegasus. I think the article is cynical click bait. The claim ‘Gravity-measuring satellites can detect tiny variations in the earth’s gravitational field’ could be applied to detecting an underground tunnel network or unsophisticated bunker is absurd and clutching at straws. Though it would be interesting to know if and to what extent they deployed Pegasus in spying on Hamas…
The “tunnels under hospitals” thing has been a topic for years if not decades. As the conflict heats up again, it’s totally predictable both that there would be media commentary and that military action would be “justified” with it.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 19.7 ms ] threadAnd anyway it surely doesn't matter. Hamas operating out of a hospital doesn't justify a genocide, nor would Hamas not operating out of a hospital prevent this one.
The “tunnels under hospitals” thing has been a topic for years if not decades. As the conflict heats up again, it’s totally predictable both that there would be media commentary and that military action would be “justified” with it.