Minister for security Tom Tugendhat (pictured) singled out the report when he appeared on the Today programme yesterday, saying it had been 'really serious' and had 'real costs'.
Tugendhat said the report had 'real costs' on the Today programme yesterdayThe BBC has admitted a controversial report about the cause of the Gaza hospital explosion was flawed as a minister said it was not the corporation's 'finest hour'.
Despite this claim, growing evidence has emerged that the explosion at the al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City was caused by Islamic Jihad. Minister for security Tom Tugendhat singled out the report when he appeared on the Today programme yesterday, saying it had been 'really serious' and had 'real costs'
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