Israel targeted Gaza's Nasser Hospital four times, analysis finds
Airstrikes occurred during nighttime hours and caused significant damage
An analysis of satellite imagery has revealed that Israel struck Gaza's Nasser Hospital four different times during the most recent conflict, with airstrikes occurring in the early morning hours of August 11, 12, and 13 and resulting in significant damage to the hospital's infrastructure.
The hospital, previously damaged in previous conflicts, served a vital role in Gaza
Prior to the recent airstrikes, the Nasser Hospital, serving the northern Gaza Strip, had already been damaged in previous conflicts. Despite this, the hospital played a crucial role in serving the residents of the region, offering primary care services as well as laboratory, radiology, and dental services. The recent airstrikes have now made it impossible for the facility to reopen, leaving local residents without access to essential medical care and services.
The incident has sparked international outrage and calls for a cease-fire
The targeting of the hospital, which served a vital role in supporting the local population, has sparked international outrage and has been condemned by the international community, including the United Nations. The incident, along with other recent attacks on civilian targets, has reinforced the need for a cease-fire and a peaceful resolution to the conflict.