The IDF claims its deadly strike on Nasser Hospital targeted a Hamas camera, but the attack killed civilians, sparking international condemnation and massive protests in Israel for a ceasefire and hostage deal.
In a devastating series of strikes, Israeli forces killed 22 people, including five journalists, at Gaza's Nasser Hospital, prompting global outrage and a rare admission of regret from Israel.
In a devastating incident, more than a dozen Palestinians, including several journalists, were killed in a double strike on a hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza. The attacks, which targeted emergency responders, have drawn international condemnation and raised serious concerns about press safety in conflict zones.
The death of Anas Al-Sharif, a prominent Palestinian journalist, has sparked outrage and calls for accountability. Killed during a strike in Gaza, Al-Sharif's coverage of the conflict made him a household name in the Arab world.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces a plan to seize Gaza City, aiming to displace civilians despite widespread protests and international condemnation. Families of hostages demand a ceasefire while humanitarian conditions worsen.
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan is the first to face U.S. sanctions over war crimes tribunal investigations involving U.S. citizens. The move sparks international condemnation and threatens justice efforts worldwide.