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The New York Times rebuts Israel’s claims about Al-Mohamedani Hospital.

The New York Times rebuts Israel’s claims about Al-Mohamedani Hospital.
The New York Times published a report on Wednesday (today) and rejected the reference of the Zionist authorities to some videos to blame the Palestinian resistance forces for targeting al-Mu’amdani hospital.

In an investigative report about the targeting of Al-Momadani Hospital in Gaza, the American newspaper refuted the Zionist regime’s claims about this hospital.

The New York Times published a report on Wednesday (today) about the deadly attack on al-Momadani Hospital in the Gaza Strip with the title: “A Closer Look at Some Key Evidence in the Gaza Hospital Explosion.”

This American media cites the Zionist regime in some videos about the blame of the Palestinian resistance forces’ rocket in the deadly attack on Al-Mu’amdani Hospital in Gaza and writes: “The release of several videos at the same time shows a projectile being launched from Israel and exploding near the border of Israel and Gaza; A projectile that was previously identified by Israeli authorities as a Palestinian missile.

The New York Times report, referring to the film cited by Tel Aviv to blame the Palestinian resistance forces, states: “Israeli and American officials have claimed that a Palestinian rocket malfunctioned in the sky and mistakenly fell to the ground, causing a deadly explosion in a hospital in Gaza. ».

The American media continued: “But a detailed visual analysis by the New York Times concluded that this video shows something else; A video that was broadcast from the camera of Al Jazeera TV on the night of October 17.

The American media continued: “But a detailed visual analysis by the New York Times concluded that this video shows something else; A video that was broadcast from the camera of Al Jazeera TV on the night of October 17. The missile seen in the video is most likely not the cause of the explosion in the hospital. The (New York) Times found that in fact (the Tel Aviv-based missile) exploded in the sky approximately two miles away (from the hospital).

The New York Times, of course, said in its report that the newspaper’s findings do not answer the issue of “what really caused the explosion of the hospital or who is responsible for it.”

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