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AP Reporting Calls Into Question Why and How Israel Attacked a Gaza Hospital

Israeli forces conducted four strikes on Nasser Hospital, killing 22 including five journalists; evidence questions the targeting rationale and use of tank shells, according to Associated Press.

  • On August 25, Israeli forces struck Nasser hospital in Gaza four times, killing at least 20 people, including five journalists, and injuring dozens, among them Mohammed Fayeq.
  • The Golani Brigade carried out the strikes, while Israel named six militants killed, though discrepancies exist regarding their identities and casualties.
  • After the initial strike, medical workers and journalists reached the scene, but Israeli tank shells hit the same location again without warning, consistent with a double-tap attack.
  • Doctors report Fayeq suffers paraplegia, Gaza lacks adequate treatment, and his family’s expected medical evacuation by WHO two days ago has been postponed, prompting urgent calls for help.
  • The attack raised serious questions about Israel’s rationale and conduct, while Gaza’s health crisis deepens and international groups demand protection for journalists and medical personnel.
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AP reporting calls into question why and how Israel attacked a Gaza hospital

Associated Press reporting into an Israeli attack that killed 22 people at a Gaza Strip hospital, including five journalists, raises questions about Israel’s rationale for the attack and the way it was carried out.

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On 25 August, 22 people, including five journalists, were killed in Israeli attacks at an orphanage at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.

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