Israeli Strike Hits Gaza's Nasser Hospital, Killing Journalists as IDF Orders Inquiry
The double-tap strike on Nasser Hospital killed five journalists and 15 others, highlighting repeated targeting of medical and media personnel in Gaza, with over 240 journalists killed since October 2023.
- On Monday, strikes at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza killed at least 20 people, including five journalists, prompting an Israel Defence Forces inquiry.
- The tally of journalists killed now stands at 244 since Oct. 7, 2023, with witnesses describing double-tap strikes targeting rescue workers and journalists in Gaza.
- Multiple news organisations said killed journalists included Hussam al-Masri, Reuters contractor; Mohammed Salama, Al Jazeera photojournalist; Mariam Abu Daqa; and Moaz Abu Taha, with Reuters mourning their contributors.
- The United Nations demanded investigations and accountability after the hospital strike, with Kheetan saying, `The Israeli authorities have, in the past, announced investigations in such killings`.
- Amid a devastated enclave, Gaza Health Ministry reports 62,744 deaths and 158,259 injuries, while Nasser Hospital remains the only functioning medical centre in southern Gaza amid ICC and ICJ legal actions.
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Pakistan condemns Israeli strike on Gaza’s Nasser Hospital, voices support for Syria’s sovereignty
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday strongly denounced the deadly Israeli airstrikes on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, where at least 21 people, including four journalists and a rescue worker, were killed. In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the attack as “unconscionable and heinous,” stressing that the assault on a medical facility, coupled with the continued targeting of civilians and journalists, constituted a serious …
Gaza journalist believed she would be killed ‘today or tomorrow’
At least 20 people, including five journalists working for the international media, were killed in an Israeli double strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in southern Gaza. Mariam Dagga, Mohammad Salama, Ahmed Abu Aziz, Moaz Abu Taha, and Husam al-Masri all worked for international media agencies within the Strip. The latest deaths brings the number of journalists killed in Gaza since the start of the war there in October 2023 to nearly 200. …
The Eu: 'Unacceptable Killing of Journalists in Gaza'. Metsola: 'There Must Be a Strong Eu Position'
Prime Minister Netanyahu convenes a meeting of the Security Cabinet. According to the Ministry of Health of Gaza, controlled by Hamas, at least 75 people have been killed in Israeli raids since dawn. (ANSA)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defined the attack as "an accident".
A double Israeli strike on a hospital killed 20 people, including 5 journalists on Monday, August 25. How many civilians, the first victims of the conflict, have been killed since October 2023?
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