A series of Israeli airstrikes on Nasser Hospital in Gaza has resulted in at least 20 deaths, including five journalists, igniting widespread international condemnation and highlighting the escalating humanitarian crisis in the region.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed regret over the "tragic mishaps," while military officials claimed the attack targeted a Hamas surveillance camera, intensifying scrutiny on Israel’s military tactics.
The ongoing conflict has led to a staggering death toll surpassing 62,000, with many civilians caught in the crossfire, exacerbating reports of famine and severe malnutrition among the population.
Large protests have erupted in Israel, with citizens calling for an immediate ceasefire and negotiations for the release of hostages held by Hamas, showcasing rising domestic pressure on the government.
Global leaders are increasingly urging Israel to reassess its military strategies, emphasizing the need to adhere to international humanitarian laws as the conflict deepens.
The situation remains dire, with continued military operations affecting essential civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and humanitarian aid facilities, raising alarm over the protection of non-combatants in the conflict.