Rafah air strike: Israel says its missiles 'could not have' caused deadly fire

Following an air strike – and subsequent fire – that left 45 Gazans dead at a camp for the displaced in the southern city of Rafah, Israel has stated that its munitions are not what triggered the blaze. The IDF said it's investigating possible theories, including a Hamas weapons warehouse nearby that caught fire, thereby causing "secondary explosions". Vedika Bahl probes these claims in this edition of Truth or Fake.

Rafah air strike: Israel says its missiles 'could not have' caused deadly fire
Following an air strike – and subsequent fire – that left 45 Gazans dead at a camp for the displaced in the southern city of Rafah, Israel has stated that its munitions are not what triggered the blaze. The IDF said it's investigating possible theories, including a Hamas weapons warehouse nearby that caught fire, thereby causing "secondary explosions". Vedika Bahl probes these claims in this edition of Truth or Fake.

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