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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Can you point out where it says that the WHO closed Al Shifa? Because that’s what you said, and it seems like one of your links makes it very clear that Al Shifa is still open.
None of them indicate the hospital has “full resources,” so if you have a link for that feel free to share.
Why would I have evidence for a claim I never made? If you’d stop making up positions to argue against, you wouldn’t have to ask for evidence of it.
Since you’re at the point of providing links that contradict what you originally said, you could just say you made that up to.
The whole double-down on lying thing seems incredibly pointless for someone who finds the discussion as easy as you do.
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Well Al Shifa isn't closed. They are in fact promoting Kidney Dialysis services. Kidney Dialysis is a process that takes many hours and something you could move to another location, if you absolutely had to under war-time circumstances. Kidney Dialysis machines are also very power intensive:
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/ene...re-2022-08-26/
Yet, Al Shifa Hospital, a hospital that can't stay open due to lack of fuel, is re-opening a wing specifically to provide dialysis services.
I, once again, just don't get this. Israel has probably dropped bombs on hundreds of apartment buildings. Surely, there must be an actual act of aggression you can all focus on.