Reports on the incident have varied on who was responsible for the blast.
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The missile hit the hospital not long after dark.
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BBC’s Jeremy Bowen, shown in 2004.Cambridge Jones/Getty Images
The explosion destroyed Al-Ahli Hospital.
It was already damaged from a smaller attack at the weekend.
After playing sound from the report, a BBC journalist asked Bowen about that report.

The BBC was criticized heavily for its reporting of that event.
Tell us what happened that night.
And, you know, bluntly, where were you getting your information?
And do you regret anything that you said that night?
So it broke in, I suppose, mid-evening.
I didnt race to judgment, he replied.
But you said that building had been flattened, the interviewer countered.
And there was a, you know, sort of a void in the middle.
And it was I think it was a picture taken from a drone.
And so, you know, we have to piece together what we see.
And I thought, well, it looks like whole buildings gone.
And that was my conclusion from looking at the pictures.
And I was wrong on that.
But I dont feel too bad about that, Bowen replied.
The data pipe later added an apology to its correction on the 24th.