Non lo vado paywalled, ma il cratere e’ compatibile con diverse munizioni a quanto dicono, tipo gli artillery shells.
Il punto non e’ il cratere comunque, ma l’incongruenza con la versione fornita dall’IDF
But The Times concluded that the missile in the video was never near the hospital. It was launched from Israel, not Gaza, and appears to have exploded above the Israeli-Gaza border, at least two miles away from the hospital.
Tel Aviv
Footage
from CCTV
WEST
BANK
Gaza
Strip
Israel
Approximate
camera views
of launch
Mediterranean
Sea
Al-Ahli Arab
Hospital
ISRAEL
West
Bank
Footage from
Al Jazeera
Detail
below
Footage from
Channel 12
Gaza
Be’er
Sheva
5 miles
Footage from
Al Jazeera
Footage
from CCTV
Al-Ahli Arab
Hospital
ISRAEL
Gaza
Nahal Oz
Iron Dome site
Approx. area where
mid-air detonation
was visible in videos
Footage from
Channel 12
Netivot
2 miles
Note: The red cones show the approximate camera views of the launch of the projectile that exploded in midair.
By Zach Levitt, Charlie Smart and Weiyi Cai
To trace the object in the sky back to Israeli territory, The Times synchronized the Al Jazeera footage with five other videos filmed at the same time, including footage from an Israeli television station, Channel 12, and a CCTV camera in Tel Aviv. These different videos provided a view of the missile from north, south, east and west. Using satellite imagery to triangulate the launch point in those videos, The Times determined that the projectile was fired toward Gaza from near the Israeli town of Nahal Oz shortly before the deadly hospital blast. The findings match the conclusion reached by some [online]
(https://twitter.com/OAlexanderDK/status/1715859559107936660) researchers.