Salah al-Din Street: Israeli Airstrikes on Convoy of Displaced Civilians
Zahra Alqadsi
The Gaza Strip has been subject to horrific attacks by the Israeli Military since early October 2023, resulting in massive human losses, unprecedented destruction of infrastructure, and the eradication of entire populated residential areas. Even convoys of displaced people were not spared in these attacks, as one such convoy was subjected to multiple attacks along Salah al-Din Street near the Kuwait Roundabout on the afternoon of Friday, October 13, 2023, during its passengers' evacuation towards the south of the Strip under Israeli military orders. At least three of these attacks directly hit cars carrying displaced people along the road. Shrapnel also hit a truck with two trailers carrying displaced people. The attacks killed 70 people and injured more than 200 others. The Israeli military, through its official spokesperson, presented a misleading narrative in an attempt to shift responsibility for the attack away from Israel, and used a video clip of another incident at a different location and time to deny responsibility for the attack.The video presented by the Israeli military spokesperson shows an explosion filmed on Wadi Gaza Bridge, about 4 kilometres away from the site of the Salah al-Din Street attack. By analyzing shadows in the clip, it appears the video was taken at 14:59 local time in Gaza City, while the series of Salah al-Din Street attacks took place between 15:15 and 17:20, meaning the latter started 16 minutes later than the Wadi Gaza attack.By examining the data we have about the two attacks, it can be confirmed that the Wadi Gaza Bridge incident is completely different from the multiple attacks that targeted a convoy of displaced people on Salah al-Din Street near the Kuwait Roundabout. The widespread use of the video out of context by media outlets and fact-checking platforms led to misinterpretations about the nature of the two incidents. As a result, the Israeli military spokesperson used these analyses to deny Israel’s responsibility for the attack.The NAWA Media Open-Source Investigations Team monitored and analyzed open-source content of the attacks on the convoy on October 13. We also analyzed the events and contexts of relevant visual materials to put together this investigation, which aims to uncover the circumstances of the attack and to try to determine the party responsible for it.
A screenshot of a satellite image from Google Maps showing the distance between the site of the Wadi Gaza Bridge incident and the site of the Salah al-Din Street attacks, the Kuwait Roundabout.
A screenshot of a satellite image from Google Earth Pro of “the subject of investigation” Salah al-Din Street, which was impacted by several attacks that hit a convoy of displaced people.
On the morning of October 13, 2023, the Israeli military published a warning to residents of northern Gaza on X (formerly Twitter). In the social media post, the military was calling for the evacuation of all civilians from their homes in Gaza City southwards for "their own safety and protection," and had ordered the civilians to move to the area south of Wadi Gaza.