Here is the post again.
Direct fire from windows qualify?
Yes.
Attacking the Sheikh Hamad hospital is not the only war crime Israel is accused of though. So I don't see how this ends the call for an ICC investigation. But also the video that's been released doesn't show that. Fox, NY Post, and others are quoting the Times of Israel saying the IDF had released a video showing that they were fired at from the windows, but I can't find it and I don't see that in the video they did post. If I missed it, please tell me the timestamp and I'll look again. The ICC will likely want to see it before they rule this strike out.
I wouldn't expect action soon though. The US cannot be investigated for war crimes in Iraq because nether the US nor Iraq have ratified the Rome Statute and the ICC only has jurisdiction over war crimes committed by a signatory state or conducted within the territory of a signatory state. Afghanistan has though, and an investigation into whether America committed war crimes in Afghanistan began in 2016 and is still ongoing. Yes, it's that slow. The only reason Putin was indicted so quickly is because both Russia and Ukraine were signatories at the time of the indictment and both states cooperated which sped the process up (until the indictment came down and Russia withdrew).
Israel hasn't ratified the Rome Statute either, but the State of Palestine has, and as the alleged war crimes (or the lesser "crimes against humanity") occurred in the territory of the State of Palestine, the ICC does have jurisdiction but investigators aren't going to enter an active war zone and Israel is unlikely to coordinate and assist with investigations remotely given that they aren't signatories and have an equally hostile stance towards the ICC as the US does. Especially since the ICC has had an open case against them since last year.
And before anyone asks, the ICC does have open cases for Hamas and "other Palestinian groups".