Edit: There is at least one video of a roof knock, which is admittedly somewhat of a relief.
It's not really a relief at all considering the actual strike supposedly usually comes within 3 to 5 minutes later.
Imagine living on the 10th floor and you are 78 years old with an 85 year old spouse, or a parent with four rowdy kids and your spouse is at work. 5 minutes go by really fucking fast when you actually need to do something important, let alone 3. There is no elevator because Israel only gives you electricity 4 hours a day so you have to use the stairs. There are also people living on the top floor directly beneath the roof being "knocked".
The whole "roof knock" thing is bullshit propaganda the zionists push to make people think their genocide is "humane".
Also how are you going to tell if it's your building or the building next door getting knocked? Seems to just largely generate a panicked mass of people around what will be an uncontrolled demolition at best.
Really, it's just entirely for the PR to an audience of people that have never been under fire from a better equipped military force.
It's not really a relief at all considering the actual strike supposedly usually comes within 3 to 5 minutes later.
Imagine living on the 10th floor and you are 78 years old with an 85 year old spouse, or a parent with four rowdy kids and your spouse is at work. 5 minutes go by really fucking fast when you actually need to do something important, let alone 3. There is no elevator because Israel only gives you electricity 4 hours a day so you have to use the stairs. There are also people living on the top floor directly beneath the roof being "knocked".
The whole "roof knock" thing is bullshit propaganda the zionists push to make people think their genocide is "humane".
Also how are you going to tell if it's your building or the building next door getting knocked? Seems to just largely generate a panicked mass of people around what will be an uncontrolled demolition at best.
Really, it's just entirely for the PR to an audience of people that have never been under fire from a better equipped military force.