Israel has struck Nasser Hospital within the south of the Gaza Strip, killing a minimum of 21 folks, together with 5 journalists, in addition to medics and rescue employees, within the newest deliberate assault on civilians and the besieged enclave’s decimated well being system.
Monday’s assault, which killed journalists who labored for Al Jazeera, the Reuters and Related Press (AP) information businesses, and others, was among the many deadliest of a large number of Israeli strikes which have focused each hospitals and media employees over the course of the almost two-year genocidal assault.
It comes as Israel widens its offensive to closely populated areas and concrete centres, together with Gaza City, growing the already heightened peril for the inhabitants.
The primary strike of the “double-tap” assault, the place one strike is adopted by a second quickly after, hit the highest ground of a constructing at Nasser Hospital. Minutes later, as journalists and rescuers in orange vests rushed up an exterior staircase, a second projectile hit, mentioned Dr Ahmed al-Farra, the top of the paediatrics division.
Among the many journalists killed had been Al Jazeera’s Mohammad Salama, Reuters cameraman Hussam al-Masri, Mariam Abu Daqqa, a contract journalist working for AP on the time, in addition to Ahmed Abu Aziz and Moaz Abu Taha.
Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum, reporting from Deir el-Balah, mentioned the assault has “despatched the complete space into an absolute sense of chaos and panic”.
“Not just for passers-by or folks residing within the neighborhood of the hospital, however for the sufferers themselves, who’re receiving remedy in one of many areas that have to be protected underneath … worldwide humanitarian regulation,” Abu Azzoum mentioned.
The assault was met with widespread global condemnation, together with from press freedom teams and rights advocates, who expressed outrage over Israel’s repeated focused killings of Palestinian journalists in Gaza.
Al Jazeera condemned the assault as “a transparent intent to bury the reality”.
Francesca Albanese, the United Nations particular rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory, additionally decried the assault.
“Rescuers killed in line of obligation. Scenes like this unfold each second in Gaza, usually unseen, largely undocumented,” Albanese mentioned.
“I urge states: how rather more have to be witnessed earlier than you act to cease this carnage? Break the blockade. Impose an Arms Embargo. Impose Sanctions.”
Israel’s allies, resembling France, Germany and the UK, have referred to as for an investigation.
The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate additionally condemned Israel for the strikes, saying it represented “an open conflict in opposition to free media, with the goal of terrorising journalists and stopping them from fulfilling their skilled obligation of exposing its crimes to the world”.
The assault raises the demise toll of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza since October 7, 2023 to a minimum of 273, based on an Al Jazeera tally.
The Committee to Defend Journalists referred to as for “the worldwide group to carry Israel accountable for its continued illegal assaults on the press”.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s workplace mentioned the strike was a “tragic mishap”, and that the army was investigating it. Israel has usually issued comparable statements after incidents that drew worldwide outrage and requires UN investigations, however precise accountability for the perpetrators is unprecedented.
Israeli forces additionally killed Palestinian correspondent Hassan Douhan, who labored for the Al-Hayat al-Jadida publication, in a separate incident in Khan Younis afterward Monday, bringing the demise toll of journalists killed that day to 6.
Two weeks in the past, Israel killed outstanding Al Jazeera correspondent Anas Al-Sharif and 4 different journalists in a strike. In that assault, Israel acknowledged focusing on Sharif and falsely alleged he labored for Hamas, with out offering any proof, after having brazenly maligned and condemned him for months earlier than murdering him.
Nasser Hospital has withstood raids and bombardment throughout the conflict, with officers repeatedly noting important shortages of provides and workers amid a crippling help blockade. Different hospitals have additionally come underneath assault, together with al-Shifa Medical Complex, the enclave’s principal hospital, the place Israel has killed lots of.
Demise, desperation and famine stalk enclave
Israeli assaults throughout the famine-struck territory have killed a minimum of 61 folks since daybreak on Monday, together with seven folks desperately in search of help.
Tanks have been advancing in Gaza Metropolis, the place Israeli forces have been intensifying assaults in a bid to drive almost 1 million Palestinians there southwards into focus zones.
Gaza’s Civil Defence mentioned that Israel had destroyed 1,000 buildings in Gaza City since August 6, trapping lots of underneath the rubble, whereas ongoing shelling and blocked entry routes prevented many rescue and help operations.
The al-Awda Hospital mentioned Israeli gunfire additionally killed six help seekers making an attempt to succeed in a distribution level in central Gaza and wounded one other 15.
Israeli forces have been routinely opening hearth on hungry Palestinians as they try to safe meagre help parcels on the controversial Israeli and United States-backed GHF websites.
In response to Gaza’s Ministry of Well being, greater than 2,000 Palestinians have been killed and a few 13,500 wounded whereas in search of help at distribution factors or alongside convoy routes utilized by the UN and different help teams.
Al-Awda mentioned that two Israeli strikes in central Gaza killed six Palestinians, together with a baby, whereas al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza Metropolis mentioned three Palestinians, together with a baby, had been killed in a strike there.
The relentless assaults proceed because the UN warns that malnutrition amongst kids in Gaza is deepening.
The UN’s humanitarian workplace (OCHA) renewed requires the unrestricted circulate of help into and inside Gaza.
“With famine situations now confirmed in Gaza governorate, starvation and malnutrition amongst kids are deepening,” OCHA mentioned.
“Companions engaged on vitamin observe that in any meals disaster, kids with underlying well being situations are affected first – and with out correct vitamin, water and care, their situation worsens extra rapidly.”
Chris McIntosh, Oxfam’s humanitarian response adviser in Gaza, has described the state of affairs as unprecedented in scale and severity.
“It’s troublesome to not overuse superlatives on this context, however actually, it is a singular humanitarian catastrophe and the worst disaster that I’ve ever been a part of… by far,” he mentioned.
Within the meantime, US President Donald Trump has predicted that the conflict on Gaza may see a “conclusive end” inside two to a few weeks. Comparable claims have rapidly fallen by the wayside as Washington’s full army and diplomatic backing of Israel’s genocidal conflict reveals no indicators of abating.
“It’s bought to recover from with as a result of between the starvation and the entire different issues – worse than starvation, demise, pure demise – folks [are] being killed,” Trump mentioned.
