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 stated that there must be justice. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to it as a tragic mishap. The Israeli military later claimed the strikes targeted a camera positioned by Hamas, but it did not provide evidence and acknowledged further investigation was necessary to determine how the strikes were authorized. BBC Verify analyzed footage from the attack and its aftermath to piece together the timeline of events and the implications of this tragic incident. Verification was conducted by Benedict Garman, Sebastian Vandermeersch, Shayan Sardarizadeh, and Sherie Ryder with graphics produced by Mesut Ersoz.
Timeline of the Double Strike on Gaza's Nasser Hospital

Timeline of the Double Strike on Gaza's Nasser Hospital
An investigative analysis revealing the tragic details surrounding the Israeli strikes on Nasser Hospital in Gaza.
This report dives into the double strike on Nasser Hospital, the largest in southern Gaza, which resulted in at least 20 fatalities, including journalists and medical personnel. The attack has provoked international outrage, prompting calls for justice, while Israeli officials describe it as a tragic mishap. Detailed footage analysis uncovers the sequence of events leading up to and following the strikes.



















