Israeli Airstrike Kills Renowned Palestinian Journalist
An Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip killed Palestinian journalist Hassan Aslih, accused of collaborating with Hamas. Aslih, recovering from a previous strike, was attacked at Nasser Hospital, causing widespread damage. His death highlights the conflict's impact on media workers and intensifies humanitarian concerns in Gaza.

An Israeli airstrike has resulted in the death of Hassan Aslih, a prominent Palestinian journalist accused by Israel of collaborating with Hamas, according to the Gaza health ministry.
The attack, which took place at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, also resulted in the death of another patient and injured several others. This incident underscores the increasing toll on journalists amid the ongoing Gaza conflict.
Amidst the destruction, Israel maintains that its targets are Hamas operatives and not journalists, despite accusations from Gaza officials. The siege has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, with critical shortages reported, raising international concerns about the lasting impact on the region's population.
(With inputs from agencies.)