TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Gaza’s Nasser Hospital became a death trap for rescue workers, journalists and others last week when it was targeted by Israeli forces in an attack that has galvanized global anger. Associated Press reporting raises serious questions about Israel’s rationale for the attack and the way it was carried out.

Israel has promised to investigate “gaps” in its understanding of the attack, which killed 22 people in a succession of tank strikes, including five journalists — among them Mariam Dagga , who worked for AP and other news organizations.

The AP’s analysis is based on information from current and former Israeli military officials, other officials and weapons analysts, and accounts from nearly 20 people who were in or near the hospital at the time of the strikes.

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