The bloody attack on Nasser Hospital in the Gaza Strip has sparked a storm of controversy within Tel Aviv, following the emergence of two contradictory official narratives regarding the incident, putting the credibility of the occupying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at stake. While Netanyahu hastened to address the world in English, describing what happened as a 'tragic incident' and offering an apology, a Hebrew media channel revealed information indicating that the attack was carried out with prior approval from the military's high command.
In his first official reaction directed abroad, following a wave of widespread international condemnation, the occupying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu turned to the 'X' platform to post a tweet in English, expressing his deep regret for the attack, describing it as a 'tragic incident' that would be investigated, and offering his apologies for the loss of innocent lives. This narrative clearly aimed to contain international outrage and present the image that what occurred was an unintended operational error.
However, this official narrative was severely shaken after a report broadcast by Channel 14, known for its proximity to right-wing and military circles. The channel quoted occupying soldiers who participated in the operation as saying that 'the attack on Nasser Hospital was approved by the military's high command.'
This leak, if accurate, suggests that targeting the hospital was not an accidental incident, but rather a planned military operation approved at the highest levels, which completely contradicts what Netanyahu presented to the international community. This stark contradiction highlights a potential gap between the Israeli occupation's discourse directed internally and that directed externally.
The report from the Hebrew channel raised serious questions in political and media circles within the occupation regarding the government's and the army's transparency in presenting the facts related to the war. This revelation also places Netanyahu in a difficult position, as he is accused of providing inaccurate information to the international community in an attempt to avoid the legal and political repercussions of targeting a medical facility protected by international humanitarian law.
The attack on Nasser Hospital was approved by the military's high command.





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Hebrew media embarrasses Netanyahu: Leaks from occupation soldiers reveal that the bombing of Nasser Hospital was not an "accident."