War News: Israeli Strike on Gaza’s Nasser Medical Complex Kills 19, Including Journalists

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  • Gaza City: At least 19 people were killed in an Israeli attack on the Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza, according to Gaza’s Ministry of...
  • Among those killed were four Palestinian journalists, including Al Jazeera journalist Mohammad Salama.
  • The deaths of the journalists have drawn widespread concern, as media workers continue to face extreme risks while covering the conflict.
  • Al Jazeera confirmed the death of its correspondent Mohammad Salama, who was reporting from the area.

Gaza City: At least 19 people were killed in an Israeli attack on the Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health. Among those killed were four Palestinian journalists, including Al Jazeera journalist Mohammad Salama.

Journalists Among the Victims

The deaths of the journalists have drawn widespread concern, as media workers continue to face extreme risks while covering the conflict. Al Jazeera confirmed the death of its correspondent Mohammad Salama, who was reporting from the area. Press freedom groups have condemned the attack, calling it part of a broader pattern of violence against journalists in Gaza.

In total, four Palestinian reporters lost their lives in the strike, highlighting the dangers of frontline reporting in one of the most hazardous environments for media professionals worldwide.

Targeting a Medical Complex

The Nasser Medical Complex is one of Gaza’s largest healthcare facilities and has been central in treating thousands of injured civilians since the start of the war. Reports from the Ministry of Health indicate that patients, medical staff, and civilians seeking refuge were inside the complex at the time of the attack.

The strike not only caused loss of life but also further weakened Gaza’s fragile health system, which is already struggling with shortages of medicine, fuel, and equipment. Aid agencies warn that the repeated targeting of medical facilities could collapse healthcare services altogether.

Humanitarian and International Response

International organizations have called for the protection of medical centers and journalists, reminding all parties that such facilities and professionals are protected under international humanitarian law. Human rights groups have demanded an investigation into the incident and accountability for the deaths.

The killing of journalists has renewed global discussions about the safety of the press in conflict zones. According to monitoring groups, dozens of journalists have been killed in Gaza since the conflict escalated, making it one of the deadliest wars for media workers in recent history.

With hospitals under attack and journalists killed in the line of duty, Gaza faces not only a humanitarian catastrophe but also a shrinking ability to document and report events from the ground. The latest strike underscores the dual collapse of healthcare and press freedom in the enclave.

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