Four journalists among 15 dead in Israeli strike on hospital, Gaza officials say

WorldView · RGK.co.ke · August 25, 2025
Four journalists among 15 dead in Israeli strike on hospital, Gaza officials say
Palestinian medics evacuate a member of the Civil Defense who was injured in Israeli strikes on Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, Palestine, Aug. 25, 2025. PHOTO/ AFP
In Summary

A Reuters cameraman and an Associated Press journalist were among those killed in the attack at Nasser Hospital.

At least 15 people, including four journalists working for the international media, are reported to have been killed in an Israeli strike on a hospital in the southern Gaza Strip.

A Reuters cameraman and an Associated Press journalist were among those killed in the attack at Nasser Hospital.

The two other journalists are reported to have worked for Al Jazeera and NBC.

Several people were killed in an initial strike, and others in a second which happened as rescuers attended the scene, the Hamas-run Civil Defence said.

The Israeli military and the prime minister's office said they had no immediate comment.

Pictures from the scene show grey smoke billowing from an upper level where damage is apparent, at what is the main hospital in southern Gaza.

Outside, people are running and shouting amid chaos, as ambulance horns can be heard.

In one video, as a doctor holds up bloodied clothes to show journalists, there is another strike.

Reuters news agency said its cameraman, Husam al-Masri, was among those killed. The Associated Press said Mariam Dagga, a freelance journalist working for the agency, was also killed. It said it was "shocked and saddened" by the 33-year-old's death.

The others are said to have been Mohammed Salameh working for Al Jazeera, and photographer Muath Abu Taha, employed by the American TV Network NBC.

The Civil Defence said 15 people were killed, including one of its members, AFP news agency reported.

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