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Israel intensifies airstrikes in Gaza, 16 Palestinians killed

Israel intensifies airstrikes in Gaza, 16 Palestinians killed

Cairo: Israeli forces escalated their bombardment of Gaza on Thursday, killing at least 16 Palestinians and wounding dozens more, according to local reports. The strikes targeted areas in the southern region of the enclave, including a renewed offensive on Gaza City.

According to the Israeli military, the current operations are part of an effort to dismantle Hamas infrastructure and regain control in areas previously evacuated by Israeli forces. Despite warnings from international agencies about civilian casualties, the strikes continued into densely populated neighborhoods.

One hospital in Khan Yunis reportedly came under fire, adding to the growing toll on medical facilities throughout the Gaza Strip. Medical staff at Nasser Hospital said 11 of the 16 fatalities were killed in airstrikes and that many of the injured arrived in critical condition.

Residents in Gaza City described the latest round of shelling as some of the most intense since the start of the war. “The bombing didn’t stop for hours,” said one local resident.

The International Committee of the Red Cross confirmed that 66 wounded individuals were admitted to the European Hospital in Khan Yunis over a 24-hour period, including four people who were declared dead on arrival.

In addition to military targets, humanitarian efforts have also been disrupted. Aid distribution centers were reportedly hit, and the UN has warned of a worsening crisis in food and medical supplies.

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Pakistan slams Israeli attacks on Nasser Hospital, Syrian territory

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday issued a strong condemnation of the deadly Israeli airstrikes on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, which left at least 21 people dead, including four journalists and a rescue worker. In a statement, the Foreign Office Spokesperson described the attack on a medical facility, alongside the ongoing assaults on civilians and … Read more

Hamas disputes Israeli account of deadly strike on Gaza’s Nasser hospital

Hamas disputes Israeli account of deadly strike on Gaza’s Nasser hospital

Gaza City: Hamas has publicly challenged the Israeli military’s account of a deadly airstrike on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, which killed 21 people, including journalists, medics, and rescue workers.

The group says none of the victims were affiliated with the Palestinian movement, contradicting Israel’s claim that six Hamas operatives were among the dead.

The Israeli military stated the strike targeted a Hamas-operated surveillance camera monitoring Israeli troop movements, asserting that six Hamas fighters were killed in the operation. However, Hamas claims at least two of the individuals named by Israel were killed at different times and locations — one reportedly in al-Mawasi, far from the hospital in Khan Younis.

The attack occurred Monday and was captured in part by a live Reuters feed, which abruptly cut out as Israeli forces launched the first strike. Reuters cameraman Hussam al-Masri was killed instantly.

A second strike hit minutes later, killing rescue workers and four more journalists who had rushed to the scene: Ahmed Abu Aziz, Mariam Abu Daqqa, Mohammad Salama, and Moaz Abu Taha.

Human rights organizations have condemned the incident as a “double-tap” strike — a tactic involving an initial attack followed by a second targeting first responders — which they argue amounts to a war crime. Global criticism has mounted over what many see as Israel’s increasing use of indiscriminate force in Gaza.

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Israel airstrike on Nasser Hospital kills journalists, medics, and dozens of civilians in Gaza

Israel airstrike on Nasser Hospital kills journalists, medics, and dozens of civilians in Gaza

Gaza: An Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza has killed at least 21 people, including five journalists and several medics, in what witnesses and medical officials have described as a targeted “double-tap” strike on a facility protected under international law. The attack, which took place on Monday, is among the deadliest on a … Read more

WHO confirms that Gaza’s Nasser Hospital non-functional due to Israeli raids

WHO confirms that Gaza's Nasser Hospital non-functional due to Israeli raids

Israel’s military entered Gaza’s Nasser Hospital, claiming Hamas had taken hostages. WHO reported denied access to the hospital, stating it had ceased to function after an Israeli raid. Israel focuses on Khan Younis and Rafah, suggesting it may extend operations further south. The IDF entered the complex on Thursday, asserting that intelligence indicated Hamas had … Read more