Israeli strikes on Gaza kill at least 16 as war rages on after the opening of a new front with Iran
- On May 13, Israeli strikes on hospitals in Khan Younis killed at least 16 people, including five women, according to local reports.
- The strikes came after a 20-month conflict that began when Hamas militants launched a deadly attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, resulting in the deaths of approximately 1,200 people, mostly civilians.
- Nearly all Gaza hospitals are damaged or destroyed, with half nonoperational, as attacks on the health system have killed at least 900 and injured over 1,000 people.
- The Israeli military stated that it targeted command centers at hospitals used by Hamas, but humanitarian groups demand independent investigations and note the health system is at breaking point.
- The conflict has displaced 90% of Gaza's two million residents, increased dependence on aid, and expanded with Israeli strikes on Iran, drawing in regional allies.
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Crushed by Israeli missile strikes, Gaza's hospitals are barely functioning
Israeli military assaults on the Gaza Strip’s hospitals have ramped up in recent weeks to the highest level so far this year, bringing a health system already weakened by 19 months of war to a breaking point.
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