With all the inconsistent statements coming out of Israel about this, I don't trust anything they'll put put. Their spokesman can't say they did it one minute, delete the tweet and then say it was Hamas the next. Wouldn't trust Hamas as well. And I wouldn't trust the US. The US has an incentive to tamp down the anger which is understandable. Until a neutral party reviews it, I don't see how we'll know for sure.
Funny how you choose not to trust what Israel and Biden are saying here. The history of this conflict is that the pals lie about every last thing that happens during warfare between the two, particularly civilian casualties. The proof is in the assessment of all these anti-Israel human rights orgs and the UN HRC, the reports of which several people have been waving around in this thread. Those are the "neutrals" who will investigate here, who are not neutral, but will nonetheless end up corroborating Israel's version of it. If they investigate the incident at all, since they already know that what Biden just said is accurate - satellite imagery confirms that the ordinance that hit the hospital came from elsewhere in Gaza, and specifically from an Islamic Jihad operational zone. And they won't want to issue a report that says that.
I highly doubt Biden is lying about this either, because I don't think he would lie about it to begin with, and everything that has happened in past wars confirms that the Pals are the least trustworthy source.
You guys should read these reports you keep linking. There are several dozen of them over the years and I've read through a bunch. You have to look past the articles about the reports, and the executive summaries with their overcooked rhetoric about war crimes, human rights violations and apartheid, and look at the factual investigations. They typically come in at 10% over IDF assessments of civilian casualties, and 90% under Palestinian assessments. But never mention the discrepancy. You have to look elsewhere to find out what the Pals were claiming, because these orgs don't want people to be aware of how often and to what extent they lie. But they will mention the IDF assessments, to show that civilian casualties were a little higher than they said.
As an example of Palestinian mendacity, when Israel conducted an operation in Jenin (West Bank) in 2003 to root out a bomb making operation, and it turned into a major battle, IDF said 9 civilians were killed. Human Rights Watch said 12. The Pals said 500. And they were caught
on video staging over 100 fake funeral processions, with empty caskets, for people who didn't exist.
Collectively the reports show that Israel conducts itself similarly to the US or other democracies who are at war, with the special consideration that they are confronting an enemy who hides amongst civilians. They also prove the Pals are fighting a propaganda war here. Since they cannot prevail militarily, they are trying to de-legitimize Israel to the rest of the world. And so many people in this thread are suckers, buying it all, hook line and sinker. You guys know all those righties who will believe anything that makes democrats look bad, no matter how outlandish or evidence free the claims are? Well many people here are exactly the same - they buy anything that makes Israel look bad. I've pretty much had it with people who seem to have no idea of who historically tells the truth and who does not. Motivated reasoning is an epidemic these days.