Israeli airstrike reportedly hits UN-run Gaza hospital, killing 19
- An Israeli airstrike hit a UN-run clinic in Jabalia, northern Gaza, killing 22 people, including nine children and a newborn baby, according to medical sources.
- The Israeli army claimed it targeted a Hamas command and control center but provided no evidence for this assertion.
- Gaza's Government Media Office condemned the attack, describing it as a heinous war crime against civilians and medical facilities.
- Since March 18, Israeli attacks have resulted in over 1,000 Palestinian deaths, with more than 50,300 Palestinians killed since October 2023.
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Israeli airstrike reportedly hits UN-run Gaza hospital, killing 19
An Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza has reportedly struck a hospital operated by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees. About 19 people were killed, including nine minors, and others were injured in the strike on Jabalia today, local media reported. An Israeli military spokesman said the claim was under investigation. NAN reports that the internally displaced people were present near the hospital and fire broke out in the building. Meanwhile,…
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