Israeli strikes on a hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, killed 20 people, including five journalists from major international outlets. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized for the incident and promised an investigation, as rights groups condemned the attack, which was captured live on video. The war in Gaza has been especially deadly for journalists, with nearly 200 killed so far, and restrictions on international reporting have made local journalists vital sources of information.
In other news, former President Donald Trump met with South Korea's leader Lee Jae Myung, praising North Korea's Kim Jong-un and offering to arrange a meeting. China Evergrande, once the country's largest property developer, was delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, marking the end of an era and highlighting ongoing economic challenges. Additional headlines include Vietnam's evacuation orders ahead of Typhoon Kajiki, legal disputes involving the Federal Reserve, and new research linking heat waves to accelerated aging.