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Palestinian journalist under two attack on the Gaza hospital killed in the Israeli attack | Israel-Palestine conflict news

Hassan Eslaih was killed in Nasser Hospital during the treatment of injuries in the previous Israeli attack.

The Israel's army has admitted to carry out the Nasser Medical Complex in the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza and kill two people, including the Palestinian journalists Hassan Eslaih.

The Gaza government media office confirmed on Tuesday the murder of Eslaih, which was treated in the combustion unit of the hospital for serious injuries in an Israeli strike on April 7 on a media tent next to the hospital.

The film material of the AFP news agency from the Nasser Hospital after the strike on Tuesday showed Rauch from the facility when the rescuers searched through the lights through the light of the torches.

A hospital employee who gave his name as Abu Ghali said that the Israeli bombing “does not distinguish between civilians and military goals”.

“This is a civilian hospital that receives injured people around the clock,” he told AFP.

Eslaih was the director of the ALAM24 news agency and a freelancer who contributed to international news organizations, including photos of the Hamas-led attack on October 7.

Israel claimed that Eslaih was a Hamas fighter who took part in the attack on October 7 on October 7, an assertion that he vehemently denied.

Dozens of journalists killed

At least 178 journalists and media workers have been killed in Palestine, Israel and Lebanon since the beginning of the war, according to the committee for the protection of journalists. The Gaza media office has burdened the number of fatalities at 215.

In a post in the telegram, Israel's military said that the strike aimed at a “command and control complex” in the hospital – the largest in southern Gaza – without providing further evidence.

“The terrorist was used by the terrorists to plan and suspend terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians. [military] Troops, ”said the post in an apparently indication of Eslaih and Hamas.

The Gaza Ministry of Health condemned “the repeated targeting of hospitals and the persecution and killing of wounded patients in the treatment rooms on Tuesday” and explains that it “confirms the intentions of Israel to harm the health system”.

Hospitals in Gaza have been a common goal of Israeli attacks since the beginning of the war in October 2023, although the attack by health facilities and patients after the Geneva Convention of 1949 is illegal.

According to officials in Gaza, Israel has bombed and burned at least 36 hospitals in the entire enclave since the war broke out.

(Al Jazera)

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