Gaza hospital director killed in Israeli strike, Hamas-run health ministry says
Summary
The director of the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza, Dr. Marwan Sultan, was reportedly killed in an Israeli air strike on his home as confirmed by the Hamas-run health ministry. The Israeli military stated they targeted a key Hamas figure and were reviewing claims of civilian harm. Additional strikes in the region resulted in casualties, including children, and damaged infrastructure, leaving Gaza's north without any operational hospitals.Key Facts
- Dr. Marwan Sultan was the director of the Indonesian Hospital in north Gaza and was killed in an Israeli air strike on his home.
- The Israeli military stated their target was a key Hamas figure in the area.
- At least five people, including children, died in a separate strike on a designated "safe zone" in Khan Younis, where displaced people were sheltering.
- The UN reported that all hospitals in north Gaza are not operational due to repeated Israeli attacks.
- Israeli military expressed regret over any civilian harm and aimed to minimize such occurrences.
- The health ministry accused the Israeli military of targeting medical and humanitarian workers.
- A total of 139 people were killed in Gaza within a 24-hour period due to military operations.
- A family of four was killed in another air strike in Gaza City.
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