
The Digest:
In a tragic escalation, fresh Israeli strikes on a hospital in southern Gaza have killed at least 15 people, including four journalists from multiple international outlets. This loss of life brings a chilling stillness to the ongoing conflict, exposing the immense and mortal risks faced by those who seek to capture the full story.
Key Points:
- A hospital in southern Gaza was struck in a Monday morning attack.
- At least 15 people, including four journalists, were killed.
- The journalists worked for or contracted with Al Jazeera, Reuters, and the Associated Press.
- A Reuters video feed from the hospital abruptly stopped during the strike.
- A joint action plan on Gaza is expected from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
- Israel's military had previously admitted to a deliberate strike that killed five Al Jazeera journalists.
- Press freedom groups state journalists face unprecedented risks since the war began.
Sources: TheCable, BBC