Israel says it has proof that it was not behind the hospital attack – news Urix – Foreign news and documentaries

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has published a video on X/Twitter. According to the IDF, the video shows an aerial view of a parking lot at the hospital before and after the attack. The IDF believes that the video shows the Islamic Holy War organization failing to launch a rocket. The Israeli defense has not made any comments or explanations apart from the video itself. A spokesman for the Islamic Holy War has denied that they were behind the explosion. So far there has been no confirmation from independent sources about who is behind it. Body bags with dead Palestinians after the attack on the hospital on Tuesday evening. Photo: AP Says Israel warned Hamas says 500 were killed in Tuesday night’s attack. The organization says the explosions were caused by an Israeli airstrike. The Palestinian envoy to Japan, Waleed Siam, says according to Reuters that Israel called and warned the hospital an hour before the explosion. The explosion occurred at the Ahli Arab Baptist Hospital in Gaza City. Thousands had sought refuge in the hospital grounds when the explosion occurred. Strong reactions The attack on the hospital has led to strong reactions around the world. Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Iran have all condemned the attack. Earlier this morning, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said that Israel must present evidence that the country was not behind the hospital attack. Russia says the escalation is a global disaster. The attack on the hospital is condemned and Russia asks Israel to provide satellite images that prove that the country was not behind it. – It was an inhumane attack, says Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Horrified UN chief Guterres says he condemns the attack in the strongest possible terms. – I am horrified by the killing of hundreds of Palestinian civilians in an attack on a hospital in Gaza, which I strongly condemn, writes Guterres on X. He adds that his heart goes out to the victims and that hospitals are protected under international law.



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