Israel Launches Strike On Gaza Hospital Leaving 15 Dead, Including 4 Journalists | World News

New Delhi: According to Palestinian health officials, at least 15 people, including four journalists, were killed on Monday after Israel’s strike in Southern Gaza in Nasser Hospital in Southern Gaza. The attack points to another fatal incident, which has become one of the most dangerous conflicts for media professionals recently.
Among the murdered journalists, Mariam Dagga, a 33 -year -old free worker who reports for Associated Press (AP) and other news organizations since the beginning of the war. Dagga, Nasser Hospital, doctors in the pre -existing health conditions, despite the desperate efforts to starve to die, including the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza’daki handled.
Al Jazeera confirmed that journalist Muhammad Salam was among those killed in the strike. Reuters reported the deaths of its contractor Hussam Al-Masri, and another contractor photographer Hatem Khaled was injured.
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According to the Conservation Committee of Journalists (CPJ), 192 journalists have been killed in Gaza since the war began 22 months ago, which made it the most deadly conflict for media workers in the last memory. In contrast, 18 journalists were killed during the ongoing Russia-Ukraine War. Gaza’s Government Media Office has been even higher, claiming that at least 244 journalists and media workers have died due to Israeli attacks since October 2023.
Both the Israeli Prime Minister and the Israeli army refused to comment on the hospital strike on Monday.
The attack came while increasing military operations in Gaza, Israel. Last week, the Israeli army launched preparatory steps for a ground attack aimed at seizing the full control of the city. Tens of thousands of reserves were mobilized as part of the campaign, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the group said that Hamas said that he aimed to dismantle Hamas’s operational infrastructure after his first attack on Israel in October 2023.
Despite international pressure to reconsider the attack due to human wage, the Israeli government took the lead. Netanyahu’s administration encountered criticism for the hardness and rise in Gaza from both global allies and regional competitors.
In a statement published in Telegram, Hamas accused Netanyahu of relieving fire negotiations and described Israel’s military campaign as “a ruthless war against innocent civilians in Gaza.
The Israeli Security Cabinet, led by Netanyahu, approved the expansion of operations in Gaza to seize the full control of Gaza City, an important strategic castle in the ongoing conflict.