Published On 28/8/2025
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Last updated: 06:35 (Mecca time)
A new video clip obtained by the American “CNN” network revealed that the second Israeli strike at the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip last Monday, was in fact two close strikes, and it appears that the second and third strikes caused most of the deaths.
The analysis of one frame after another was explained by another video obtained by CNN for the same moment that two other shells were fired at the hospital. One of the two shells hit the stairs as the paramedics gathered; After a second, another shell exploded in almost the same place.
It is likely that the two shells that were seen in the new video, which were launched in a close time, are two rockets of “multi -purpose” tank gun, such as the Israeli M339 (M339 “, according to an analysis conducted by an arms expert and director of the” NR Genzen Jones “.
Ginzen Jones said that the damage that was seen after the strikes corresponds to this type of ammunition, with clear evidence of the damage and fragmentation.
The arms expert added that the effect of two shells at the same moment indicates that two tanks may have shot the target at the same time. It is difficult to conclude a lot, but it indicates a more careful coordinated attack, rather than one tank shot a goal. Modern tank defender, supported by sensors and modern tank systems, is very accurate.
In a horrific video clip filmed after the second and third strikes, many bodies can be seen on the stairs on the upper floor and the basement. After the victims were taken to the hospital, the photos taken by one of the employees of the Ministry of Health in Gaza show blood spots on several floors of the stairs.
Double blow
The attack on the hospital took place after ten in the morning at the time of local time, when a tank shell apparently hit a balcony at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, which resulted in the death of a photographer of Reuters and others.
After 9 minutes, while a team of rescue workers and other journalists were to assist the victims, they targeted again with the Israeli army firing the hospital, a tactic known as the “dual strike”.
The first blow hit the external stairs of Nasser Hospital, where the Reuters photographer Hossam Al -Masry was filming, at about 10:08 am local time in Gaza (3:08 am EST). Al -Masry cited and stopped broadcasting his camera.
About 9 minutes passed between the first blow and the following two strikes, during which the paramedics, civil defense personnel and journalists rushed to the fourth floor to save the first victims and document the attack.
Hatem Omar, another contractor with Reuters, was depicting the rescue efforts from above, and at the same time, Al -Ghad TV channel was broadcast from the ground at the bottom of the hospital, a direct video clip of the ambulance crews on the stairs.
Moments later, at 10:17 am local time (3:17 am EST), the second and third strikes occurred.
Omar, who was injured, told CNN to his bed in the hospital last Monday: Journalists, patients, nurses and civil defense were on the stairs. We have been targeted directly.
Israel faced global condemnation due to the successive strikes this week on the largest hospital in southern Gaza, which resulted in the death of at least 22 people, including health workers, emergency teams and 5 journalists.
The targeting of rescue workers, journalists and other civilians is a violation of international humanitarian law and a war crime.
Last Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged that the accident was a “tragic mistake.”
The five journalists who were martyred are: Muhammad Salama, the photographer of Al -Jazeera in Gaza, the journalist contracted with Reuters Hossam Al -Masry, the independent journalist Maryam Abu Daqqa, the journalist Moaz Abu Taha, and the independent journalist Ahmed Abu Aziz.
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