Local officials report that an Israeli airstrike on the European Gaza Hospital in Khan Younis has killed at least six people and injured many others, with claims of targeting a Hamas base beneath the facility sparking controversy.
Israeli Airstrike Hits Gaza Hospital, Casualties Mount

Israeli Airstrike Hits Gaza Hospital, Casualties Mount
A recent airstrike on the European Gaza Hospital has resulted in numerous casualties, further escalating tensions in the region.
An Israeli airstrike has led to a tragic outcome at the European Gaza Hospital in Khan Younis, as local officials report the deaths of at least six individuals, with many more injured. The attack involved Israeli warplanes dropping six bombs in a simultaneous strike, targeting both the hospital's inner courtyard and the surrounding area, as informed by local sources.
In response to the incident, the Israeli military characterized the operation as a "precise strike" aimed at a Hamas base allegedly located beneath the hospital structure. The aftermath saw the dead and wounded being transported to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, which had also sustained damage from a prior strike on the same day, according to medical personnel and witnesses.
The recent airstrike has raised alarms, particularly with Israeli media reporting that the intended target was Mohammed Sinwar, a senior Hamas figure and brother of Yahya Sinwar, the former Hamas leader in Gaza. The series of attacks exemplifies the ongoing and intensifying conflict, as the devastation continues to unfold in the region.