Israel Gaza hospital strike, journalists killed Gaza, Nasser Hospital strike

Gaza health officials report that an Israeli military strike on Nasser Hospital in the southern Gaza Strip has killed at least 15 people, including four journalists working for major international news organizations.
The journalists killed include a cameraman for Reuters, a journalist for the Associated Press (AP), and a reporter for Al Jazeera. According to the Hamas-run Civil Defence, the strike occurred in two phases: an initial attack that killed several people, followed by a second strike as rescuers arrived on the scene.
IDF Confirms Strike, Orders Investigation
The Israeli military confirmed it carried out an attack on the hospital, stating that an investigation into the incident has been ordered. In an official statement, the IDF added that it "does not target journalists as such."
Chaos and Condemnation
Video footage from the scene depicts a scene of chaos and devastation. A doctor was shown displaying bloodied clothes to journalists when a sudden blast sent people running for cover, shattering glass and injuring others. The United Nations has condemned the targeted attack that killed the four Al Jazeera journalists.
This incident marks a significant and tragic escalation, highlighting the extreme dangers faced by civilians and media personnel working in the conflict zone.
Source: BBC NEWS