Group 1 - The Israeli Defense Forces conducted airstrikes on the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, resulting in at least 20 deaths, including five journalists from major news agencies [1][2] - The first airstrike targeted the upper floors of the hospital, killing at least 2 people, followed by a second strike that hit the external staircase, leading to 18 additional fatalities and approximately 80 injuries [2] - The Associated Press and Reuters jointly demanded an explanation from Israeli authorities, emphasizing the obligation to protect journalists and civilians under international law [2] Group 2 - The airstrike has drawn widespread international condemnation, with the UN Secretary-General's spokesperson highlighting the extreme risks faced by healthcare workers and journalists in conflict zones [3] - Egypt's Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the airstrike, while Germany, France, and the UK expressed shock over the incident, emphasizing the need for media to report on the conflict without fear [3] - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed regret over the incident and stated that an investigation is underway, reaffirming Israel's goal to defeat Hamas and recover all captured personnel [3]
多名记者死于以军空袭 美联社路透社怒讨说法
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-08-26 10:54