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 Israel's attack on Gaza hospital last week killing 5 journalists
Associated Press reporting into an Israeli attack on a Gaza Strip hospital that killed 22 people, including five journalists, raises serious questions about Israel's rationale for the strikes and the way they were carried out.

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.
AP reporting calls into question why, how Israel attacked a Gaza hospital
TEL AVIV, Israel — Associated Press reporting into an Israeli attack on a Gaza Strip hospital that killed 22 people, including five journalists, raises serious questions about Israel’s rationale for the strikes and the way they were carried out. Among…
On 25 August, 22 people, including five journalists, were killed in Israeli attacks at an orphanage at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.
It is Time for All of Us to Speak Out | New Israel Fund of Canada
On Monday, the IDF fired an artillery shell at a camera situated on a balcony of the Nasser Hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis, the only functioning hospital left in southern Gaza. Then, in a military move known as a “double tap,” they hit it again. That second hit killed the medical teams who had come to rescue the wounded and at least five journalists reporting on the strike. According to NIF grantee Breaking the Silence, this was not a unique inc…
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