I mean, who knows right? So many theories, so many accusations, so little proof.
This isn't an ordinary post and honestly I don't even know why I'm writing this now and will probably even delete it halfway through. No scratch that, I know why, it's this image here I saw this morning that will stay with me forever. A little girl at the evening hours who took only one small bite out of a mini croissant which was most likely her dinner as food and water are running scarce in Gaza, but that one small nibble you see at the top end is all she had for her last dinner as a rocket hit the hospital yesterday evening killing her along with well over 700 civilians who already lost everything and were at the hospital seeking refuge.

'Those who stay silent are complicit'. I often disagree with that quote. I understand the core message of course, but complicit in what way and what if a response from me is being cleverly engineered by the aggressor in hopes of getting me aboard the wrong ship? We can't just blindly charge in and take sides just for the sake of taking sides, nor should we try to forcefully push our own narrative and believe the most plausible story which suits us politically.
The wise and impartial first stay silent till we have collected enough puzzle pieces to know what it is we are looking at, so on that note: I'm not going to do any more talking, here's some of the puzzle pieces I found and IMO the most interesting statements that followed the attack:




Spoiler: No satellite images released yet.
Thank you community notes:


New York Times' headline editing during the day:

Last but certainly not least: A bit of context from the hospital director:
