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5 journalists among 20 killed in Israeli strike on Gaza hospital

by Daily Sabah with Agencies

ISTANBUL Aug 25, 2025 - 12:19 pm GMT+3
People attend a funeral in the courtyard of Nasser Hospital for the journalists killed in the Israeli attack, Khan Younis, southern Gaza, Palestine, Aug. 25, 2025.
People attend a funeral in the courtyard of Nasser Hospital for the journalists killed in the Israeli attack, Khan Younis, southern Gaza, Palestine, Aug. 25, 2025.
by Daily Sabah with Agencies Aug 25, 2025 12:19 pm

At least five journalists were among 20 people killed in Israeli strikes on Nasser Hospital in Gaza on Monday, Palestinian health officials said.

The four journalists were Mohammed Salama, a photojournalist with Al Jazeera; Mariam Abu Daqa, who worked for several media outlets, including The Independent Arabic and Associated Press; Moaz Abu Taha, a journalist with the NBC network and cameraman Hussam al-Masri, a Reuters contractor.

Gaza's civil defense agency spokesperson Mahmud Bassal said "the toll so far is 20 martyrs, including five journalists and one member of the civil defense," after strikes hit Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis – a large medical complex in the south that has been targeted several times by Israel since the start of the war.

According to media watchdogs, over 200 journalists have been killed in Israel's nearly two years of war on Gaza.

In a statement, the Israeli military said its troops on Monday "carried out a strike in the area of Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis."

"The Chief of the General Staff instructed to conduct an initial inquiry as soon as possible," it said, adding it "regrets any harm to uninvolved individuals and does not target journalists as such."

The civil defence's Bassal said an Israeli explosive drone targeted a building at Nasser Hospital, followed by an airstrike as the wounded were being evacuated.

A spokesperson for Qatar-based TV network Al Jazeera on Monday said its photojournalists and cameramen, Salama, was killed in the attack.

"Al Jazeera Media Network condemns, in the strongest possible terms, this horrific crime committed by the Israeli occupation forces, who have directly targeted and assassinated journalists as part of a systematic campaign to silence the truth," the broadcaster said in a statement.

The Associated Press said in a statement that it was "shocked and saddened" to learn of the death of Daqa, 33, a visual journalist who had freelanced for the agency since the start of the war.

In an earlier statement, it said Daqa had not been on an assignment with the agency when she was killed.

A spokesperson for Reuters said: "We are devastated to learn of the death of Reuters contractor Hussam al-Masri and injuries to another of our contractors, Hatem Khaled, in Israeli strikes on the Nasser hospital in Gaza today."

"We are urgently seeking more information and have asked authorities in Gaza and Israel to help us get urgent medical assistance for Hatem," the spokesperson added in a statement.

The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate confirmed the killing of Abu Taha and Ahmad Abu Aziz.

According to AFP journalists, Abu Taha had worked with some Palestinian and international outlets.

Smoke, bloodied bodies

Media restrictions in Gaza and difficulties in accessing many areas mean AFP is unable to independently verify the tolls and details provided by the civil defense agency or the Israeli military.

AFP footage from the immediate aftermath of the attack showed smoke filling the air and debris from the blast on the floor outside the hospital.

Palestinians rushed to help the victims, carrying bloodied bodies and severed body parts into the medical complex. One body could be seen dangling from the top floor of the targeted building as a man screamed below.

A woman wearing medical scrubs and a white coat was among the injured, carried into the hospital on a stretcher with a heavily bandaged leg and blood all over her clothes.

Nasser Hospital is one of the last remaining health facilities in the Gaza Strip that is at least partially functioning.

Before the latest killings, media advocacy groups the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and Reporters Without Borders said around 200 journalists had been killed in the Gaza war.

Earlier this month, four Al Jazeera staff and two freelancers were killed in an Israeli air strike outside al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, prompting widespread condemnation.

The Israeli military alleged that Anas al-Sharif – a prominent Al Jazeera correspondent killed in the strike – headed a Hamas cell and was "responsible for advancing rocket attacks" against Israelis.

The CPJ slammed that strike, saying journalists should never be targeted in war.

The war in Gaza was sparked by the October 2023 Hamas incursion, which caused 1,219 deaths, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

Israel's genocidal war, in comparison, has killed at least 62,744 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to figures from the Health Ministry.

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