🧵After looking at all the currently available data on the al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion, I have made two discoveries.
#1: The "rocket" in this video is in fact a Tamir interceptor missile launched by Iron Dome and not directly related to the explosion.
#2 : Two of the videos thought to show the explosion at the hospital, which have been used in many analysis, do not show that blast, but another explosion in Gaza that happened approximately 20 seconds prior.
The second is the video posted by Channel 12 News. Both these videos show the same event, which took place just prior to the hospital explosion, but end before we see the explosion or launch of the Tamir interceptor from Iron Dome.
The video in the bottom right is taken from a camera in Bat Yam (32.020230, 34.739322).
It shows both the initial explosion immediately after the rocket barrage at timestamp: 18:59:22 followed by the launch of the Tamir interceptor at 18:59:24 and hospital explosion at 18:59:44.
This video (31.513966, 34.450015) shows both the launch bearing of the Tamir interceptor and fire from the explosion 20 seconds earlier during the first 4 seconds of the video.
Using these two videos from different angles it is possible to geolocate the origin of the "rocket" seen blowing up in midair. This just so happens to coincide exactly with an Iron Dome launch site.
The Bat Yam video however shows that this Tamir interceptor detonates in midair is several kilometers away from the hospital, likely on the border with Gaza as it intercepts one of the many rockets fired 40 seconds earlier towards Sderot.
The Bat Yam video can also be used to prove that both the Channel 12 video and Netiv HaAsara videos in fact show the barrage that starts at 18:59:02.
This can be seen by the timing between the barrage and subsequent blast which matches in all 3 videos
Geolocating the first blast from the Channel 12 video, Netiv HaAsara and Hamdan videos puts the inital blast somewhere in this rough area.
This initial blast explains why in the original AJ livestream video, smoke is seen rising from behind the hospital prior to the explosion.
One has to wonder why both surveillance videos released reportedly showing the blast at the hospital were cut approximately 20 seconds prior to the blast and directly before the Iron Dome launch.
While I have not found anything pointing to the IDF being behind the explosion at the hospital, the media handling of this incident has been nothing short terrible.
It is hard to find the truth when both sides seem determined to hide it.
While there does not yet appear to be any smoking gun showing what hits the hospital's parking lot, the damage is still most consistent with a failed rocket.
Another detail we can see from the Bat Yam video are two Israeli aircraft circling above Gaza that begin deploying flares as result of the initial rocket barrage.
Occam's Razor remains that a failed rocket from the barrage impacted the parking lot of the hospital.
The trajectory of the launch site of the large barrage would go right over the hospital if they were aimed at Sderot.
This trajectory also matches the direction of the crater we see in the parking lot.
As can be seen in the video below, failed rockets tend to come down at a rather steep angle likely resulting in a "high-angle shell crater".
Though with the condition that if the rocket was tumbling and unstable as it likely was, the crater direction is not a super reliable way of determining much in regards to origin.
Using the Bat Yam and Hamdan videos, we can get an approximate location of where the airborne detonation happened.
It happened around the border between Gaza and Israel, where any rocket aimed at Kfar Aza and the surrounding area would be in their terminal phase.
The airborne detonation happened approx. 8 seconds prior to the hospital blast, approx. 4.3 km away. Given the altitude of the blast, the distance is closer to 5.5km.
If this were responsible for the blast, the remains would needed to have been travelling at approx 2500km/h.
While this is close to the maximum speed of a Tamir interceptor (Mach 2.2) it is unlikely that the remains of one after detonation would continue with anything near this speed.
The fact that we only see a single interception from Iron Dome after the large barrage can be explained by this radar diagram from the IDF.
The location of the single interception roughly matches the single rocket that flew towards Kfar Aza and Sa’ad
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The building burning in the video is the hospital.
Note the distinctive shape and solar panels on the roof of the building in the foreground.
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@COUPSURE @ELINTNews The blast at the hospital happens less than 20 seconds after a large volley of rockets is launched at Israel with a trajectory over the hospital.
Diana B. was born in Uzbekistan, moved to Kerch in 2001, and has Russian citizenship. She still lives in Kerch and moves around freely inside Russia, posting images of herself on social media.
She has also worked for the Pro-Russian authorities in Crimea.
Seymour Hersh’s latest dementia rant is out which includes this gem:
He also now claims that his intelligence sources have told him that the initial attack on the Kerch Bridge in October was done using US technology and submersible drones. Something that, like all Hersh’s statements is categorically false.
The Russian statement to attack civilian shipping going to any Ukrainian port can be add to the long list of poorly thought out Russian plans.
Ships going to the port of Izmail, Ukraine have to sail up through the Danube River on the border with Romania.
So either Russia starts attacking shipping mixed in with shipping going to Galați, Romania while also risking attacking ships in Romanian waters
Or
They again have to move their “Red Line” and say that it is in fact all Ukrainian ports except Izmail.
As the bad excuse for their statement was that they would consider all ships to be “potential carriers of military cargo”, this means Russia is only scared of military cargo being unloaded specifically at the grain terminal in Odesa and not just down the road in Izmail.
Damage to the Kerch bridge looks significantly different to the previous attack on the bridge.
From the initial images, it appears that the blast happened below the span, possibly at one of piers.
Too early to say if it was a USV or missile at this time.
There looks to be limited damage to the actual concrete pier, though massive damage to the underside of the bridge.
The catwalk/wiring tray is completely destroyed near the pier, indicating that the blast origin was directly below that location. https://t.co/Py0Zl5gGNTtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
A USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle) looks to be the most likely culprit at this time.
The rail bridge appears to still be fully functional. Unsure whether the attack was only intended to destroy the road bridge or if the USV intended for the rail bridge failed/was destroyed.
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Forcing people to pay for features that were previously free. People don’t want to pay for Blue unless you create value. Paywalling previously free features isn’t adding value, it will just drive people off the platform
With Meta looking to launch “Threads” shortly, the next few months will be interesting. If Meta can leverage its current Facebook and Instagram userbase onto Project 92, it has the potential to grow extremely fast.
Did Elon buy a ton of Meta stock recently?
Because he seems to be doing every thing in his power to give Meta the best possible chance of succeeding massively with Threads.