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Hamas rejected the journalists' request to provide any evidence of an attack on ...

"Dissolved like salt in water": Hamas was unable to provide evidence of Israel's racket by Al-Ahli Hospital

Hamas rejected the journalists' request to provide any evidence of an attack on a medical facility allegedly by Israel. Representatives of Hamas terrorist organization said they could not find a ammunition that attacked Al-Ahli Hospital. This was reported by The New York Times. According to the publication, they have grown up to provide detailed information that can also confirm the number of casualties.

Hamas high -ranking representative stated that "nothing remained" from the shells that hit the hospital in Gaza last week, killing hundreds of people. Israel claims that the explosion was caused by the Palestinian missile. The representative of the Terrorist Movement Salam Maruf noted that those who accuse Hamas of lack of evidence can be convinced of the results of the activities of Israel by arriving.

"In general, you can come, explore and confirm for yourself on the basis of our evidence we have," he said. Hamas rejected the journalists' request to review any evidence of an attack on a medical institution allegedly Israel. Gazi Hamad, a high -ranking official of the Palestinian organization, said that the ammunition "evaporated and nothing remained. " "The rocket has dissolved like salt in water," Gazi Hamad said. The tahal denies a blow to the hospital.

Israeli military argues that it was a failed launch of the Palestinian Islamist organization "Islamic Jihad". Israel stated that a blow to the hospital's parking lot was caused by the painter of the Palestinian missile, citing the interception of reconnaissance data and video of the sky over the gas at the time of the event. On October 17, the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gas came, resulting in at least 500 people. Later, information was received about about 800 dead.

During a bilateral meeting on October 18 with the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyaga, US President Joe Biden said that a blow to the Al-Ahli Hospital in the Gaza Sector was not the Israeli side. On October 21, the Associated Press confirmed that the rocket had been released from Palestine and went out of the course.