A recent attack on Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, involved two strikes, the second of which killed over 20 people including medics, patients, and five journalists. The tactic, known as a 'double tap', has been used in other conflicts and is condemned for its brutality. The incident has drawn international criticism, with medical professionals calling it 'barbarism in the extreme' and raising concerns about the targeting of civilians and journalists. Despite official statements denying intentional targeting, the deaths of journalists highlight the dangers faced by media workers in Gaza, where accurate reporting is crucial but increasingly perilous. As the conflict intensifies and famine looms, calls for a ceasefire and protests within Israel continue to mount.

Original article source: https://news.sky.com/story/israel-may-not-be-targeting-journalists-but-it-is-certainly-killing-a-lot-of-them-13418435
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