4 journalists killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza hospital, health officials say
Summary
Four journalists, including a freelancer for The Associated Press, were killed in Israeli strikes on a hospital in southern Gaza. The attack on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis resulted in 19 deaths in total, as reported by the Gaza Health Ministry. This conflict has seen a high number of journalist casualties, with at least 192 journalists killed in Gaza over the span of the war.Key Facts
- Israeli strikes on a hospital in Gaza killed four journalists.
- Mariam Dagga, a freelancer for AP, was among the journalists killed.
- The attack on Nasser Hospital resulted in 19 total deaths.
- At least 192 journalists have died in Gaza during the conflict.
- The Israeli military confirmed a strike in the area and will investigate the incident.
- Israel states it does not intentionally target journalists.
- Journalists in Gaza face dangers and scarcity of basic necessities.
- International media access to Gaza is restricted by Israel.
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