Israeli Strikes on Gaza’s Nasser Hospital Kill 15, Including Reuters Journalist
Another Reuters contractor, photographer Hatem Khaled, was reportedly wounded in the same strike.
GAZA: At least 15 people, including three journalists, were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Nasser Hospital in Gaza on Monday, according to Palestinian health officials. The latest attack has intensified concerns over the targeting of medical and press personnel in the ongoing conflict.
Among the journalists killed was Hussam al-Masri, a cameraman and contractor for international news agency Reuters. Another Reuters contractor, photographer Hatem Khaled, was reportedly wounded in the same strike.
The Israeli military and the Prime Minister’s Office have not issued any immediate comment on the incident.
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Palestinian authorities condemned the attack, calling it a blatant violation of international humanitarian law. The strike on Nasser Hospital — one of Gaza’s key medical facilities — comes amid growing global alarm over the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region.
Media watchdogs and press freedom organizations have urged an independent investigation into the incident, highlighting the increasing risks journalists face while reporting from conflict zones.
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