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Israel strike on Gaza hospital kills fifteen people including journalists

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At least fifteen people, including four journalists, have been killed after an Israeli airstrike on a hospital in southern Gaza.

The Gaza health ministry said there had been two strikes - the first on the fourth floor of the Nasser Hospital, while the second blast came as ambulance crews attempted to retrieve the injured and dead. Journalists are reported to be among the dead, including an Al Jazeera reporter. "The number of journalist martyrs rises to 244 after the announcement of the martyrdom of four journalists in the targeting of Nasser Hospital," Gaza's Government Media Office said in a statement.

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It named the deceased reporters as Hossam Al-Masri, Mohammed Salama, Mariam Abu Daqa and Moaz Abu Taha. "The journalist colleagues were martyred when the Israeli occupation committed a horrific crime by bombing a group of journalists who were on a press coverage mission at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis Governorate and many martyrs fell victim to this crime.

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"We hold the Israeli occupation, the American administration, and the countries participating in the genocide crime such as the United Kingdom, Germany, and France fully responsible for committing these heinous brutal crimes."

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