In the video taken from a Channel 12 camera, Israel claims one of the rockets seen being fired from the Gaza Strip lands in the hospital
The State of Israel has published a new video on its official X platform account From the moment Gaza hospital is bombed killing hundreds of civilians.
“For those who are still wondering what happened at Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza last night, we have proof” comments Israel by posting the video.
In the video taken from a Channel 12 camera, Israel claims that one of the rockets seen being fired from the Gaza Strip lands in the hospital.
As stated in the video, one can see the rockets exploding over the hospital, a proof that they came from Gaza.
For those of you still questioning what happened at the al-Ahli Hospital in #Gaza last night, we have receipts.
Watch: pic.twitter.com/n7yN68WyAv
— Israel ישראל 🇮🇱 (@Israel) October 18, 2023
With this particular video Israel is trying to bolster its claims that Islamic Jihad is not responsible for the hospital bombing.. Earlier, the Israeli military (IDF) released one audio of a phone call between two alleged Hamas officials which has been intercepted, in which alleged Hamas officials discuss the Islamic Jihad rocket that hit Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza, admitting it was a misfire.
Alongside, the Israeli military (IDF) released satellite images, as well as drone video, showing the area hit, the hospital parking lot where the fire broke out. This is yet another video that he says proves that a targeted strike by Israeli forces would not end up in a parking lot, while IDF bomb strikes leave craters 7 to 19 meters in diameter, when no craters can be seen in the parking lot.
This is the tragic result of firing rockets from densely populated neighborhoods. pic.twitter.com/7iAxwLUQzV
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) October 18, 2023
According to the official data released, the dead from the bombing of the hospital amount to 471 and the wounded to 314.
Source :Skai
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