Israel strikes a Gaza hospital twice, killing at least 20, including journalists and rescuers
Summary
Israel hit a hospital in southern Gaza with two missile strikes, killing at least 20 people, including journalists and rescuers. The Israeli military confirmed targeting the area and stated it would investigate, expressing regret for harm to uninvolved individuals. The hospital, which is already overwhelmed, has been a repeated target during ongoing conflicts.Key Facts
- The Israeli strikes hit Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
- At least 20 people died, including journalists and rescuers.
- Visual journalist Mariam Dagga, associated with The Associated Press, was among the deceased.
- The Israeli military confirmed the strikes in the area and mentioned conducting an investigation.
- The hospital has been targeted before, and parts have been inaccessible to the public during the conflict.
- Gaza hospitals are facing critical shortages due to ongoing violence and a declared famine.
- Journalists were using the hospital's external staircase for reporting when the second missile struck.
- The hospital was already crowded with patients before the strikes, highlighting the crisis.
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