The Palestinian group claims that no fighter was killed during the Israeli army double shooting attack on Nasser Hospital.
Hamas said that none of the 21 people killed in an Israeli attack on Nasser hospital was a member of the Palestinian movement, after the Israeli army said it had targeted a Hamas surveillance camera and killed six fighters in its attack on medical installation.
In a statement reported by the reuters news agency on Wednesday, Hamas challenged the story of the Israeli government which claimed to appoint six fighters killed in the attack, which attracted global conviction to target journalists, doctors, rescuers and civilians.
Hamas said that at least two of the six Palestinians appointed by the Israeli army had not been killed in the double shocking strike in the hospital, but at other times and places, one of which was killed in Al-Mawasi, a certain distance from the Khan Younis hospital.
Earlier, the Israeli army said that its “initial investigation” on its own attack against the southern Gaza hospital showed that the target was a camera positioned in the region and used by Hamas to monitor the Israeli troop movements.
“In the light of this, the force acted to destroy the camera,” said the Israeli army.
At the time of the first Israeli strike on Monday, a live video news agency live live, which the cameraman Hussam al-Masri had operated, suddenly closed. Al-Masri was killed in the attack.
A few minutes later, a second strike was filmed live when she killed rescuers and four other journalists who had ran to the scene to help the victims of the initial Israeli strike.
The other four journalists killed in the attack were Ahmed Abu Aziz, Mariam Abu Daqqa, Mohammad Salama and Moaz Abu Taha.
The attack was a double -tour strike, in which the Israeli forces bombed the establishment, then waited for emergency speakers and journalists to arrive on the scene, before bombing it a second time to maximize the victims.
Israel regularly justifies his deadly attacks against civilian civilians saying that he was aiming for Hamas.
Human rights groups have accused the Israeli army of having committed war crimes in its blind bombing of Gaza, with a recent report noting that 83% of all those who were killed since Israel began his war against the enclave were civilians.
