Israeli channel releases video it claims shows hospital being shelled from Gaza

Video claiming the Al Ahli hospital bombing came from inside Gaza has been exclusively released by Channel 12 Israel.

The video presented by the channel captures a static shot that according to the channel – but also the Israeli government – depicts both the rocket launch site and the hospital.

As a Channel 12 analyst said in the video, one can see “the rockets exploding over the hospital”, proof – according to them – that it came from Gaza.

The Islamist “Jihad” is shown by Israel

With a post showing a video broadcast by Al Jazeera, the official account of the state of Israel wants to prove its claims that the responsibility for the bloodbath, after the bombing of the hospital in Gaza that claimed the lives of hundreds of people, lies with Islamic Jihad.

According to what the video shows, an Islamic Jihad missile missed and hit the hospital, causing the unimaginable tragedy that claimed the lives of 500 people. Initially, Israel’s armed forces said that the preliminary investigation showed that the explosion at the Gaza hospital was caused by a failed rocket launch by Hamas.

Israel’s claim is shared by Biden

Biden said Washington would provide Israel with everything it needs to defend itself as it wages war against the Palestinian militant group Hamas. He also said Hamas was worse than Islamic State for killing Israeli civilians in a surprise attack on October 7 that sparked the latest Israeli-Palestinian violence.

He said he was “saddened and outraged” by an explosion at a hospital in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, which Hamas said killed hundreds of people, but added that it appears the “other group” was responsiblereferring to Palestinian fighters, according to Reuters.

Biden said 31 Americans were among the more than 1,300 Israelis killed in the October 7 Hamas attack.


Source: News Beast

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