Israel targeting north Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital: Health Ministry
The hospital in northern Gaza has come under intensified strikes since the early hours of the day, according to a ministerial statement on Telegram.
“A state of panic and confusion has prevailed among patients, the wounded, and medical staff, hindering the provision of emergency healthcare,” the Health Ministry in Gaza said.
It added that two patients were injured while trying to leave the hospital, adding that the Israeli siege prevents wounded people from reaching the hospital amid ongoing killings.
Israel is intensifying its systematic campaign to target hospitals, the statement said, reminding that the attacks have also put the European Hospital in Khan Younis out of service.
Al-Mawasi has become a killing box for desperate families
It has started to feel like, given the large number of entire Palestinian families being wiped out across Gaza, the Israeli army is at war with these families.
We count more and more families in multiple generations being wiped out in one instant.
In particular, al-Mawasi in the west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza has evolved into a killing box, a death trap for the already displaced and traumatised people.
We have 36 people killed in that area, where people were seeking shelter and protection. That shelter and protection have been non-existent for the past 19 months, but out of desperation, many families keep moving to the area, which has been largely designated as a safe zone by the Israeli military.
We have seen documented cases in which people were killed just a short period after they arrived in this area.
Israeli attacks have killed 125 Palestinians today
The number of Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza over the past few hours has now jumped to at least 125, including many children, according to medical sources.
Palestinians inspect the damage at the site of an Israeli strike on a tent camp sheltering displaced people near Khan Younis in southern Gaza
Israel kills 3 more journalists in Gaza
At least three Palestinian journalists were among those killed in extensive Israeli bombing across the Gaza Strip in recent days, according to our Al Jazeera Arabic colleagues. The journalists were identified as Aziz al-Hajjar, Nour Qandil, and Abdul Rahman al-Abadleh.
According to Quds News Network, al-Hajjar was killed with his wife and children in the Bir an-Naaja neighbourhood in northern Gaza.
Qandil was killed alongside her husband and their infant daughter in an attack on their home in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, according to Quds News.
The network also confirmed the death of al-Abadleh, who had been missing for two days. The report said he was killed in an attack on al-Qarara town in southern Gaza.
More than 230 Palestinian journalists and media workers have been killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza since October 7, 2023, in what has been described as the deadliest conflict ever for journalists.







