
News Topical, Digital Desk : Israel is continuously attacking Hamas targets in Gaza. More than 50 people were killed in overnight air strikes in Khan Younis, Gaza. Heavy bombardment continued for the second consecutive night. Several bodies were seen being taken to the morgue of Nasir Hospital in Khan Younis. Among those killed was a journalist of Qatar Television Network AI Arabic Television.
cancer hospital closed
At least 80 Palestinians were killed and dozens more injured in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, Palestinian medical sources reported. According to Gaza-based health officials, the Gaza European Hospital, the only hospital providing medical follow-up care to cancer patients in the enclave, recently closed completely due to Israeli attacks.
Roads leading to the hospital destroyed
Officials said in a press statement that the Israeli attacks "caused significant damage to infrastructure, such as sewage lines, damage to internal departments and roads leading to the hospital were destroyed."
Two-month ceasefire ends
Israel resumed a large-scale military operation in Gaza on March 18, ending a two-month ceasefire. Since then, 2,876 Palestinians have been killed and more than 7,800 injured, according to health officials in Gaza.
Heavy bombardment continued for the second consecutive night
More than 50 people were killed in overnight air strikes in Khan Younis, Gaza. Heavy bombardment continued for the second consecutive night. Several bodies were seen being taken to the morgue of Nasir Hospital in Khan Younis. Among the dead was a journalist for Qatari television network AI Arabic Television. Journalist Hassan Samour was killed along with 11 members of his family.
President Donald Trump is visiting Gulf countries
The Israeli army has not commented on the attacks immediately. Earlier on Wednesday, 70 people were killed in air strikes on northern and southern Gaza. These included 22 children. These attacks have taken place at a time when US President Donald Trump is visiting Gulf countries.
There was widespread hope that Trump's regional visit could trigger a ceasefire agreement or a renewal of humanitarian aid to Gaza, as the Israeli blockade on the territory enters its third month.
Cancer hospital in Gaza completely destroyed
The World Health Organization said on Thursday that the last hospital providing cancer and cardiac care in Gaza had ceased to function following an Israeli attack.
The European Hospital in Khan Younis was severely damaged and inaccessible due to Tuesday's attack, UN health agency chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X. The hospital's closure has halted vital services including neurosurgery, cardiac care and cancer treatment - all of which are not available elsewhere in Gaza.
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