The images were captured by Israeli broadcaster Channel 12’s cameras
A video that did it Capture the moment Deadly explosion in a hospital from Gaza was introduced to President Joe Biden this Thursday Proof that Israel did not attack the buildingwith insightful images about the origin of the events.
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“This is evidence of Israel’s claims They were actually rockets from the Gaza Strip shot in the direction Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City and not from Israel,” explained a presenter from Israel’s Channel 12, the channel that managed to capture the scene on camera in the town of Netivot, overlooking the Gaza Strip.
Highlighting the time stamp in the recording that matches the moment of the explosion, the presenter explains: “We can see clearly, you can see the rockets, above the red mark on the left, that were fired over the hospital, from the red side. “mark right”.
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“So this is proof that it came from Gaza,” he concluded.
How he could find out Infobaethis recording was one of the pieces of evidence received by the American president during his visit to Israel, suggesting that the terrorist group Islamic Jihad was responsible for the shooting.
Locations affected by explosion at Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza (Portal)
Tzahi Braverman, Benjamin Netanyahu’s chief of staff, showed the video to the prime minister, who forwarded it to Biden’s team. Minutes later, the American president confirmed to the public that, based on the information available, responsibility for the deaths did not lie with Israel. “Based on the information we have so far, it appears that it was caused by a runaway rocket fired by a terrorist group in Gaza,” Biden told reporters in Tel Aviv.
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For her part, Adrienne Watson, spokeswoman for the US National Security Council, reported: “As we continue to gather information, Our current assessment, based on analysis of aerial images, intercepted communications and freely available information, is that Israel is not responsible for the explosion. yesterday at the Gaza hospital,” National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson told reporters.
The Hamas-run health ministry in the Gaza Strip said hundreds of Palestinians had died in hospital and continued to claim that Israel was responsible.
Thousands of demonstrators in Arab countries This Wednesday they expressed their outrage at what happened. Following the tragedy, large rallies were held in Amman, Tunisia, Beirut, Damascus and other capitals, with most protesters blaming Israel, echoing Hamas’s accusations.
Israel has also published Photos showing no trace of a large crater in the area – as is common after bombings – and other videos showing a barrage of rockets allegedly fired from the Palestinian enclave before an explosion at the hospital.
Images released by the Israeli Defense Forces show that the rocket from the Islamic Jihad group caused damage to the parking lot but not to the buildings.
Israel Defense Forces spokesman Daniel Hagari acknowledged that deaths may have occurred because “there may have been people in the parking lot who went there because they thought it was a safe place,” but stressed that Hamas by spreading the news, “the number of victims has increased.”
(With information from AFP and EFE)