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only one side has had, and freely used, the capability to enforce a blockade and deny millions of civilians access to power, communications, medicine, food water…
I'm talking about behaviour and intent being similar. General comments about the capabilities of one side or the other do not bring us any clarity on culpability for specific events. Both sides try to muddy the water like this when the hard evidence is not strongly in their favour.
This is very typical of the information war. Uncertainty over a specific event, in this case the fireball that engulfed the courtyard of the Al-Ahli hospital, is met with a general comment about the behaviour of one side or other, rather than any specific facts or sources. "They did this so they probably did that"
The truth is both sides are capable of obscene atrocities.
(edited to correct the name of the hospital)