Human Rights Watch says rocket misfire likely cause of deadly Gaza hospital blast
- An explosion at al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza on Oct. 17 was likely caused by a misfired rocket, according to Human Rights Watch. Further investigation is needed.
- The explosion resulted in 471 deaths and 342 injuries, but Human Rights Watch found the death toll to be unusually high and out of proportion with the visible damage.
- Both the Palestinian health ministry and the Israeli Army have made counter-accusations regarding the bombing, but conclusive identification of the munition is hindered by the lack of available evidence.
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Informe de HRW sugiere que cohete que explotó en hospital pudo ser lanzado por palestinos
Nueva York, 27 nov (EFE).- La organización Human Rights Watch (HRW) publicó este lunes un informe sobre la explosión en el hospital de Al Ahli en la Franja de Gaza del 17 de octubre, que se saldó con cerca de 500 muertos, que apunta a que fue causada por una munición que pudo ser propulsada por un cohete de los que habitualmente usan los grupos armados palestinos.Sin embargo, el informe destaca que sus conclusiones no son definitivas: "Se necesi…
HRW Suggests Misfired Rocket Caused Gaza Hospital Explosion - News Facts Network
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Hôpital Al-Ahli : Human Rights Watch évoque un tir raté de roquette comme cause de l’explosion du 17 octobre
Quarante jours après l’explosion meurtrière sur l’hôpital de Gaza City, l’ONG estime, dans un rapport publié dimanche 26 novembre, qu’elle est certainement due à une roquette dysfonctionnelle, mais appelle à une enquête indépendante.
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