Israeli strikes on Gaza kill at least 16 as war rages on after the opening of a new front with Iran
- On May 13, two hospitals in Khan Younis, Gaza, were hit in attacks attributed to the Israel Defense Forces, resulting in at least 16 fatalities, including five women.
- These strikes occurred amid a 20-month war sparked by Hamas fighters' October 7, 2023, rampage into southern Israel that killed around 1,200 people and abducted 251 hostages.
- The attacks targeted what Israel described as Hamas command centers and underground infrastructure, but humanitarian groups call for independent investigations amid extensive damage to Gaza's health system.
- Jens Laerke from the UN reported that nearly all hospitals in Gaza have sustained damage, with 19 of the 36 hospitals completely nonoperational and 17 offering limited services, while overnight Israeli strikes resulted in the deaths of more than 20 Palestinians.
- These events underscore the war's severe impact on Gaza’s healthcare and civilians, while Israel’s concurrent major strikes on Iran indicate an expanding regional conflict.
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Crushed by Israeli missile strikes, Gaza's hospitals are barely functioning
Israeli military assaults on the Gaza Strip’s hospitals have ramped up in recent weeks to the highest level so far this year, bringing a health system already weakened by 19 months of war to a breaking point.
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