Merlyn Thomas, Benedict Garman & Sebastian VandermeerschBBC Confirm
Israel struck Nasser Hospital a minimum of 4 instances throughout its lethal assault in southern Gaza on Monday, an evaluation of latest video footage by BBC Confirm has discovered.
The assault, which has attracted worldwide condemnation and widespread anger, reportedly killed a minimum of 20 folks, together with 5 journalists.
Preliminary stories from Gaza mentioned that Israel had struck the hospital twice, with the primary blast adopted 9 minutes later by one other which hit first responders and journalists who arrived on the scene.
However new evaluation suggests the hospital was struck 4 instances in complete. BBC Confirm and skilled evaluation discovered that two staircases had been hit nearly concurrently within the first wave, and whereas what was considered a single later assault was in actual fact two separate strikes hitting the identical place inside a fraction of a second.
Israel doesn’t enable worldwide journalists to enter Gaza independently. BBC Confirm recognized the extra strikes by analysing dozens of movies offered by a freelancer on the bottom and materials filmed by eyewitnesses that circulated on-line.
Within the first incident, an Israeli strike hit the exterior staircase on the hospital’s eastern side at 10:08 local time (07:08 GMT), killing journalist Hussam Al-Masri who was working a stay TV feed for Reuters.
BBC Confirm has now recognized one other beforehand unreported blast at a northern wing staircase at virtually the identical time, which was overshadowed by the “double-tap” strike on the jap staircase.
New footage exhibits smoke rising and injury at each staircases, whereas emergency staff mentioned the hospital’s working division was hit.

Different movies present an injured particular person being carried down the northern staircase and the hospital’s nursing director holding shredded and bloodied clothes which he mentioned was being worn by a nurse whereas she was working within the working division when it was hit.
N R Jenzen-Jones – the director of Armament Analysis Providers, an arms and munitions intelligence firm – mentioned the footage “seems to indicate inside injury in keeping with a comparatively small munition, together with an entry gap that means a munition with a comparatively flat trajectory”.

Roughly 9 minutes later, whereas dozens of first responders and journalists gathered on the jap staircase, Israeli forces struck the ability once more.
Whereas the blast was documented by media on the time, frame-by-frame evaluation of newly emerged footage clearly exhibits that two separate projectiles fired by Israeli forces hit the hospital milliseconds aside at an uncovered stairwell the place journalists and emergency staff had gathered.
Specialists disagreed on the kind of munition used within the third and fourth strikes.
Some munitions analysts with whom BBC Confirm shared footage with recognized the projectiles as Lahat missiles, a guided munition which may be fired from tanks, drones and helicopters. A number of retailers in Israel have prompt that the munitions used towards the hospital had been fired by Israeli tanks stationed close by.
The consultants who spoke to BBC Confirm mentioned the blasts couldn’t have been attributable to a single tank, because of the fast succession during which the munitions hit the hospital.
“If these Lahats had been fired from the bottom, then a minimum of two tanks would have been concerned, because the interval between the 2 impacts is way too brief,” Amael Kotlarski, an analyst with the Janes defence intelligence firm, mentioned. “No tank loader might have reloaded that quick.”
In the meantime, Mr Jenzen-Jones mentioned that the “impression of two projectiles at almost the very same second suggests two tanks might have fired on the goal concurrently”.
Though he mentioned it wasn’t attainable to definitively determine the munitions used, the obvious bodily traits and sample of flight “recommend a ‘multi-purpose’ tank gun projectile, such because the Israeli M339 mannequin”.
Satellite tv for pc photographs reviewed by BBC Confirm present IDF forces 2.5km north-east of Nasser Hospital and inside firing vary on the day of the assault. Different armoured automobiles may also be seen close by.

The Israel Protection Forces (IDF) mentioned it had no further touch upon the newly recognized blasts when approached by BBC Confirm.
Israel’s narrative of the assault has developed since Monday’s assault. It initially mentioned it had carried out a strike within the space of the hospital, saying that it “regrets any hurt to uninvolved people ” and that an preliminary inquiry can be opened as quickly as attainable, however offered no justification for the assault.
Within the hours that adopted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned Israel was accountable and that it “deeply regrets the tragic mishap”.
On Tuesday, the IDF mentioned an preliminary inquiry discovered that troops had recognized a digital camera positioned by Hamas within the space of the hospital “used to look at the exercise of IDF troops”, with out offering proof.
The IDF has not but acknowledged finishing up multiple strike on the hospital, amid allegations from some worldwide authorized consultants that it might have violated worldwide regulation.
Deliberately finishing up assaults on civilians that are “extreme in relation to the concrete and direct navy benefit anticipated” is prohibited underneath the Fourth Geneva Conference.
“An inexpensive attacker should anticipate scores of civilian casualties since a hospital is stuffed with protected individuals,” Professor Janina Dill of Oxford College mentioned.
Prof Dill added that the “mere presence of apparatus that belongs to an adversary” doesn’t imply a hospital or medical facility loses its protected standing underneath the legal guidelines of warfare.
Not less than 247 journalists have been killed in Gaza since 7 October 2023, in accordance with the UN, making it the deadliest battle for reporters ever documented.
Israel’s navy launched a marketing campaign in Gaza in response to the Hamas-led assault on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, during which about 1,200 folks had been killed and 251 others had been taken hostage.
Nearly 62,900 folks have been killed in Gaza in the identical interval, in accordance with the Hamas-run well being ministry.



















































