Israel hits Gaza hospital as strikes resume following hostage release
- Israel struck the Nasser medical complex in Gaza early Tuesday shortly after Hamas released Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander.
- The strikes resumed about an hour after Alexander's release as part of ongoing military operations following a temporary pause.
- According to hospital officials and Medical Aid for Palestinians, the Israeli Defense Forces struck the surgical ward on the hospital's third floor, resulting in the deaths of two patients and injuries to members of the medical team.
- The Israeli military claimed it "precisely struck significant Hamas terrorists" at the hospital, allegedly targeting Gaza photojournalist Hassan Eslaiah without providing evidence.
- The strike rendered critical ICU sections non-operational, worsening Gaza's deteriorating medical situation amid a 10-week blockade, while ceasefire talks continue under Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu with no expected strike slowdown without a deal.
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Israel attacks Gaza hospital and resumes its war offensive after the release of a hostage
Israel attacked a hospital in Gaza early Tuesday, a day after a brief pause in military activity following the release of Israeli-American Edan Alexander by Hamas. Israeli forces resumed attacks in Gaza about an hour after Alexander left the territory, striking the Al Daraj neighborhood in northern Gaza on Monday night before attacking the Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza on Tuesday, hospital officials said.
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