In response to media questions about the loss of life of journalists in Khan Youenis, Gaza, official spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal said, “Killing journalists is shocking and deeply regrettable.”
“India has always condemned the loss of civilian life in conflict. We understand that the Israeli authorities have already established an investigation,” Mea said.
Israel faces international conviction after the attack.
This statement comes after Israel struck Nasser’s hospital in South Gaza and killed at least 21 people, including five journalists, in an “double click” attack, in the middle of the intensification of Israeli insult in the siege enclave.
Among the killed journalists were Mohammad Salam Al Jazeera, Reuters Cameraman Hussam al-Masri and Mariam Abu Daqq, a freelance journalist who works for AP.
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The Israeli Office of the Prime Minister expressed its deep regret over the tragic disaster in Nasser’s hospital in Gaza.
Video footage from al-Ghad shows the moment of the second strike and shows a strong explosion that absorbed everyone on the staircase in the smoke. According to hospital officials, the second strike killed 18 people.
The army did not provide details about the justification of the second strike or how it distinguished militants in the crowd. His statement followed a preliminary investigation of the incident, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described as a “tragic misfortune” without determining what could be a mistake.
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“Killing journalists in Gaza should shock the world,” said the UN spokesman for human rights Thameen Al-Kheetan. “Not in stunned silence, but in action, requiring responsibility and justice.”
Among the journalists killed at the strokes was Mariam Dagga, who worked for Associated Press and other publications.
The War of Israel Hamas was one of the bloodiest conflicts for media workers, while 189 Palestinian journalists killed Israeli fire in Gaza in 22 months of fighting, according to the Committee on Journalists.
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Health Gaza said that three more adults died of the causes associated with malnutrition and hunger, thereby increasing the total number of such deaths to 186 since the end of June, when the ministry began monitoring them. Among the dead are 117 children since the beginning of the war.
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The ministry also said that the Israeli military offensive had killed 62,819 people, with approximately half of which were women and children. While the figures are not differentiated among civilians and fighters, the Ministry of Health, part of the Hamas Run government in Gaza and includes doctors-enabled UN and independent experts for the most reliable source of war victims. Israel competitions compete, but did not publish its own estimates.
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