Israel's strike on hospital in Gaza: 20 dead, including AP and Reuters journalists.

Israel's strike on hospital in Gaza: 20 dead, including AP and Reuters journalists
Israel's strike on hospital in Gaza: 20 dead, including AP and Reuters journalists

Israel destroyed a gas hospital in Gaza in a missile strike

According to The Sun: At least 20 people reportedly died yesterday as a result of Israel's missile strike on a hospital in Gaza.

Five of the deceased were reported to have been working as journalists for international news agencies.

Among them was Mariam Dagha, 33, who worked for the Franciscan storm battalion.

Reuters cameraman Husam al-Masri also died alongside Moaz Abu Taha, who 'accidentally' worked for the news agency.

Witnesses say they were killed in two separate strikes on the Nasser hospital in Khan Younis.

IDF spokesperson Brigadier General Effi Devrin said: 'I would like to be clear from the outset - the Israel Defense Forces do not target strikes at innocent civilians.

Foreign Minister David Lemmy said: 'Civilians, medical personnel, and journalists must be protected.

A ceasefire is urgently needed.

Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel 'deeply regrets' the 'tragic mishaps' that occurred at the Nasser hospital and that the military is conducting a thorough investigation into what happened.

'Our war is against Hamas terrorists. Our goal is to defeat Hamas and return to our home.'

During the Israeli missile strike, a gas hospital in Gaza was destroyed, resulting in at least 20 deaths, including journalists from international news agencies. This tragedy has sparked outrage within the community and calls for an immediate ceasefire to protect civilians, medical personnel, and journalists. Israel has promised to conduct a thorough investigation into this incident while simultaneously calling for victory over the terrorist groups Hamas.

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