Now that the New York Times has issued something that sort of looked like a correction, though not an apology over their front-page coverage of the explosion at the al-Ahli hospital, in Gaza City, we can get down to a serious investigation of what really happened there. Or so you would have thought. After all, something clearly came down in the hospital’s parking lot, damaging the pavement and some cars. So allowing an independent group of journalists and weapons experts to examine the remnants from the site should clear things up in a reasonable amount of time. But that’s not on the Hamas agenda, apparently. You see, there are no remnants from the alleged missile or rocket. They’ve simply vanished or, as the Free Beacon describes it, they were “conveniently vaporized.” There’s literally nothing to see here so it will apparently remain a mystery shrouded in the passage of time.Read More