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Human Rights Watch says rocket misfire likely cause of deadly Gaza hospital blast

IndiaTimes Sunday, 26 November 2023
Human Rights Watch (HRW) suggests evidence points to a misfired rocket as the likely cause of the Al-Ahli hospital explosion in Gaza, which resulted in heavy casualties. Palestinians blamed an Israeli air strike, while Israel claims it was caused by a misfiring Palestinian rocket launch. HRW's investigation is based on photos, videos, satellite imagery, and interviews. The incident is one of the most disputed in the Israel-Hamas conflict, marked by accusations of disinformation and war crimes.
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