Reports from local officials indicate that a recent Israeli air strike on the European Gaza Hospital in Khan Younis has resulted in at least six fatalities and numerous injuries. The Israeli military claims the operation targeted a Hamas base located beneath the facility.
Casualties Rise as Israeli Air Strike Targets Hospital in Gaza

Casualties Rise as Israeli Air Strike Targets Hospital in Gaza
An Israeli air strike on a hospital in Gaza reportedly leaves numerous casualties, intensifying ongoing conflict and humanitarian concerns.
An air strike by Israeli forces has resulted in significant casualties at the European Gaza Hospital in Khan Younis, according to local officials. The attack, which occurred recently, purportedly killed at least six individuals and injured dozens more when Israeli warplanes dropped six bombs on the hospital premises, impacting both its inner courtyard and the surrounding areas.
Israeli military sources asserted that the air strike was a "precise" operation aimed at a Hamas base situated beneath the hospital. Local medical teams rushed the dead and wounded to Nasser Hospital, where the emergency services were already under strain following a prior strike that hit the hospital earlier on the same day. Eyewitness accounts and medical sources reported that this earlier incident caused substantial destruction, leaving deep craters in the compound and damaging multiple vehicles, including a large bus.
In the aftermath of the strike, Israeli media suggested that the operation targeted Mohammed Sinwar, a senior Hamas figure and the younger brother of Yahya Sinwar, the group's former leader in Gaza. The ongoing conflict continues to raise alarm regarding humanitarian conditions in the region, as the escalation in violence draws both international scrutiny and concern for the medical facilities and civilians in the area.