The Israeli military killed two Palestinian children in a warning missile strike in July, then published manipulated video footage of the event, a detailed investigation has revealed. As reported by The New York Times, the investigation by London-bases research group Forensic Architecture and Israeli NGO BTselem looked at the 14 July killing of Amir Al-Nimrah, 15, and Luai Kahil, 16, as they sat on top of an unfinished tower in Al Katiba Square, the occupied Gaza Strip.
At 5.45pm, the Israeli military fired the first of four warning strikes, ahead of a more intense bombardment that levelled the structure. The two friends were killed by the very first missile.
The Israeli military refers to such warning missiles as a so-called knocking on the roof method, which it portrays as designed to limit civilian casualties. Julys fatal strike, however, is no the first time that the tactic slammed by human rights groups has directly killed Palestinians.