Israeli military says strike on Gaza hospital was targeting a Hamas camera
A deadly Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital that killed 20 people, including five journalists, was targeting what the military believed was a Hamas surveillance camera as well as people identified as militants, the Israeli military said.
The military issued the statement as part of its initial inquiry into the attack which Israeli Prime Minister Бенджамин Нетаняху назова „ трагична акцидент “.
Военните обявиха, че стачките откъм гърба в най-голямата болница в Южна Газа са разпоредени, защото бойците считат, Иск Убиването на публицисти в Газа би трябвало да шокира света “, съобщи представителят на Службата за правата на Организацията на обединените народи Thameen al-Kheetan.
„ Не в зашеметено безмълвие, а в деяние, изискваща отчетност и правдивост. “
Сред публицистите, убити в„ Стриктите “, е Мариам Дага, който е работил за асоциираната преса и други изявления. Разследване на командването, което утвърди стачката.
Военен чиновник, който приказва при изискване за анонимност в сходство с военните насоки, съобщи, че и двете удари, които са блъснали в болничното заведение, са изстреляни от контейнер. they hit civilians or medical workers rushing to help.
Israel has attacked hospitals multiple times throughout 22 months of war in Gaza, asserting that Hamas embeds itself in and around the facilities.
Hamas security personnel have been seen inside such facilities over the course of the war, and parts of them have been off limits to reporters and the public.
Among the six people killed on Monday that Israel claimed were militants was Imad al-Shaar, a driver with Gaza’s civil defence agency, which operates under the Hamas-run Interior Ministry, according to the agency and Nasser hospital’s casualty list.
Israel has in the past identified emergency responders that work under the Hamas-run government as militants to be targeted, including in the killing of 15 medics in March, when Israeli troops opened fire on коли за спешна помощ в Южна Газа.