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Forensic image and video analysis indicate that the explosion in the Gaza hospital was caused by a Hamas rocket, not an Israeli airstrike, according to investigations by CNN, WSJ, and The Economist. Palestinian officials initially blamed the explosion on an Israeli strike, but visual analysis by these news organizations confirms it was a failed rocket launched from Gaza. The New York Times also conducted an analysis, suggesting that the widely-cited video may not be relevant to the actual cause of the blast.
After the deadly Gaza City hospital explosion, one video was widely cited as key evidence a Palestinian rocket caused the blast. A New York Times analysis reveals it likely showed something else — and may have no bearing on what really happened there. https://t.co/AgQkAwZoWY https://t.co/UMufbzoQ5D
After the deadly Gaza City hospital explosion, one video was widely cited as key evidence a Palestinian rocket caused the blast. A New York Times analysis reveals it likely showed something else — and may have no bearing on what really happened there. https://t.co/nnLJsxjU5O
The damage points to a malfunctioning rocket, not an air strike. We explain what evidence reveals about the Gaza hospital blast’s source https://t.co/2HWXzPXFje 👇
Forensic image and video analysis indicate that the explosion in the #Gaza hospital was caused by a #Hamas rocket, not an Israeli airstrike, CNN reported, citing its own investigation. https://t.co/gHjfKKyvoO
Watch: Palestinian officials blamed the explosion at the al-Ahli Arab Hospital on an Israeli strike—but a visual analysis by WSJ confirms it was a failed rocket launched from Gaza. Here’s our breakdown of what happened. https://t.co/uDv24kKGbO https://t.co/uDv24kKGbO
Watch: Palestinian officials blamed the explosion at the al-Ahli Arab Hospital on an Israeli strike—but a visual analysis by WSJ confirms it was a failed rocket launched from Gaza. Here’s our breakdown of what happened. https://t.co/dSH3pRTpWO https://t.co/dSH3pRTpWO