Israel's Claim on Hitting "Hamas Camera" in Hospital Strike an Obvious Lie, Palestinians Say
Briefly

An Israeli double-tap strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis killed 21 people, including five journalists and the rescue team sent to save them. The Israeli military's initial inquiry said troops had "identified a camera that was positioned by Hamas" near the hospital and "operated to remove the threat by striking and dismantling the camera." Palestinians and local sources called that explanation a clear lie and noted that far less deadly methods exist to disable a camera. Locals say the struck location is a known journalists' gathering spot with internet access and is the emergency stairs for the hospital's main wing, which contains the ICU, operating theater and main departments.
"identified a camera that was positioned by Hamas"
"operated to remove the threat by striking and dismantling the camera."
"I understand that you want to damage the camera. Why [are you] killing the people?"
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