Israeli military strikes on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza have resulted in multiple casualties, including journalists from Reuters, Associated Press, and Al Jazeera, as confirmed by Palestinian authorities. The incident has sparked international condemnation and raised concerns about the safety of media personnel in conflict zones.
Reports indicate that the strikes, which occurred in the early hours of the attack, targeted the hospital’s infrastructure, leading to casualties among both medical staff and patients. Palestinian officials have called for an immediate investigation into the incident, emphasizing the need for accountability and protection of civilians and healthcare facilities during armed conflicts.
International media organizations, including Reuters and Associated Press, have expressed grave concern over the targeting of journalists in the conflict, highlighting the importance of safeguarding press freedom in times of war. The incident has further intensified global discussions on the ethical conduct of military operations in densely populated areas.