An Israeli strike hit a southern Gaza's main hospital Monday, killing 19 people, including four journalists, said Zaher al-Waheid, the head of the Gaza Health Ministry's records department.
The victims on the fourth floor of Nasser Hospital were killed when one missile hit and was followed in the same spot by another missile moments later as rescue crews arrived, the ministry said.
Khan Younis's Nasser Hospital, the largest in southern Gaza, has withstood raids and bombardment throughout 22 months of war, with officials citing critical shortages of supplies and staff.
Among the 15 killed were four journalists, including 33-year-old Mariam Dagga, a visual journalist who had worked for The Associated Press since the start of the war. Dagga was a freelancer who recently reported on Nasser