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(Washington Post) Shane Harris - U.S. intelligence officials said Tuesday they have determined with "high confidence" that Israel was not responsible for the huge explosion at al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City that killed scores of people last week. The intelligence community reached its conclusion after examining multiple videos and using geolocation techniques to trace the Oct. 17 blast to a rocket launched inside Gaza that suffered a mechanical failure midflight before crashing into the hospital, three officials said. The damage from the strike was consistent with a rocket, and not an Israeli munition, such as a bomb or an artillery round, which would have caused significant structural damage to the hospital building and left a large crater. Videos and images show "only light structural damage." Analysts were able to track the trajectory of the rocket based on videos shot from four locations. Moreover, no Palestinians have come forward with any debris at the site that might tie the projectile to Israel.2023-10-25 00:00:00Full Article
U.S. Details Intelligence It Says Clears Israel in Gaza Hospital Blast
(Washington Post) Shane Harris - U.S. intelligence officials said Tuesday they have determined with "high confidence" that Israel was not responsible for the huge explosion at al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City that killed scores of people last week. The intelligence community reached its conclusion after examining multiple videos and using geolocation techniques to trace the Oct. 17 blast to a rocket launched inside Gaza that suffered a mechanical failure midflight before crashing into the hospital, three officials said. The damage from the strike was consistent with a rocket, and not an Israeli munition, such as a bomb or an artillery round, which would have caused significant structural damage to the hospital building and left a large crater. Videos and images show "only light structural damage." Analysts were able to track the trajectory of the rocket based on videos shot from four locations. Moreover, no Palestinians have come forward with any debris at the site that might tie the projectile to Israel.2023-10-25 00:00:00Full Article
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