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Palestinian media reported that at least 20 people, including four journalists, were killed in a tank strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. The hospital, one of the largest medical facilities in southern Gaza, has been a focal point for both treatment and shelter amid the ongoing war.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed it is investigating the incident, saying the strike may have been aimed at Hamas equipment located on the hospital’s roof. In its statement, the IDF expressed regret for civilian casualties but emphasized that Hamas often uses civilian infrastructure as cover for its operations.
The deaths have sparked renewed international concern over the safety of medical facilities and journalists in Gaza, where humanitarian conditions continue to deteriorate under the strain of heavy bombardment and shortages of critical supplies.
Rights groups have called for accountability, stressing that hospitals are protected under international law and that the targeting of medical facilities, whether deliberate or accidental, poses grave risks to civilians.
The incident adds to mounting pressure for a ceasefire, with both regional and global leaders urging restraint and accountability as the conflict enters its second year.