NDTV aired a report yesterday claiming to show the militants assembling and firing a rocket from an inhabited area between hotels and other residential structures in Gaza.
The clip showed the news channel's reporter trying to reach the site from where the rocket was launched but he was stopped by other foreign journalists warning that there could be an Israeli retaliation.
"What do they have to say now....It's not us making those allegations. Israel had to defend itself and Hamas made its own population the sacrificial lamb to gain international sympathy," Nir, a user of mobile messenger service WhatsApp, wrote on a messaging group.
"I am proud of the Indian TV channel that aired this report. They also aired the unfortunate destruction and loss of lives in Gaza but at least they were brave to not hide what the other side was doing. Most of the foreign journalists ignore it out of fear of the Gaza terror groups," wrote another person, Naor, who is of Indian origin.
Israel had been repeatedly making claims during the four-week war that most of the rockets fired from Gaza were launched from civilian areas, including hospitals and schools, causing casualties in retaliatory attacks.
The Jewish state had been claiming that Hamas and other Gaza based militants were using their own population as "human shields".
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