In a devastating incident, Israeli airstrikes on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza resulted in the deaths of four journalists, including AP freelancer Mariam Dagga. The ongoing conflict has highlighted the dangers faced by media workers in the region, with a staggering 192 journalists killed in the past 22 months.
An Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza resulted in the deaths of 19 people, including four journalists. This marks a tragic escalation in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, with critical shortages reported in local hospitals.
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.
As Israel gears up for a military offensive in Gaza, plans to relocate Palestinians from combat zones raise concerns. Families of hostages call for a nationwide day of stoppage, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
In a devastating incident, 32 Palestinians seeking aid were killed by Israeli gunfire near distribution points in southern Gaza. Eyewitnesses describe the gunfire as targeted, raising serious humanitarian concerns.
In a tragic turn of events, at least 27 people lost their lives and 90 were injured at an aid distribution site in southern Gaza. Eyewitnesses claim excessive force was used as desperate civilians sought essential supplies. The situation remains critical and contentious as reports of similar incidents emerge.
In a devastating turn of events, Khan Younis faces continuous airstrikes, resulting in over 50 deaths in just two nights. As President Trump visits the Middle East, the hope for peace fades amidst escalating violence.