On Monday, Nasser Hospital - the largest in southern Gaza and one of the few still partially operating in the Strip - was hit twice by Israeli strikes. At least 20 people were reportedly killed, including journalists and medical staff. The attack has drawn international condemnation and the United Nations has said there must be justice. On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it a tragic mishap. On Tuesday, the Israeli military said the strike had targeted a camera positioned by Hamas, without providing evidence, but added that further investigation was needed into how the strikes had been authorised. BBC Verify analysed footage from the attack and its aftermath to piece together the timeline of events and what it reveals. Reha Kansara has more.
Double Strike on Gaza's Nasser Hospital: A Timeline of Tragedy

Double Strike on Gaza's Nasser Hospital: A Timeline of Tragedy
BBC Verify reports on the tragic double strike that hit Nasser Hospital in Gaza, detailing the events and implications following the attack.
On Monday, Gaza's Nasser Hospital, the largest in the southern region, was struck twice by Israeli airstrikes, resulting in at least 20 fatalities, including medical staff. The attack has sparked international condemnation and raised serious questions about accountability and justice. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to the incident as a 'tragic mishap', while the military claimed a Hamas camera was targeted. BBC Verify has conducted thorough analyses of the attack's footage to reveal the events leading up to the tragedy.