An Israeli airstrike on the European Gaza hospital in Khan Younis has resulted in at least six fatalities and numerous injuries. Local authorities report that the military targeted a Hamas base beneath the hospital, reportedly seeking a senior Hamas figure.
Kahn Younis Tragedy: Airstrike Hits Hospital, Casualties Reported

Kahn Younis Tragedy: Airstrike Hits Hospital, Casualties Reported
Israeli airstrike on the European Gaza hospital leaves many dead and injured, with officials reporting critical conditions.
An airstrike by Israeli forces has struck the European Gaza hospital located in Khan Younis, resulting in significant loss of life and numerous injuries, local officials have reported. Eyewitness accounts indicate that Israeli warplanes unleashed six bombs simultaneously, targeting both the hospital's inner courtyard and its surrounding areas.
Local sources reveal that the casualties, numbering at least six dead and many injured, were quickly evacuated to Nasser Hospital. Heightening the tragedy, the emergency department at Nasser Hospital had previously experienced another airstrike on the same day, creating deep craters within the compound and damaging multiple vehicles, including a large bus.
Israeli military officials have asserted that the strike aimed to hit a Hamas base they allege is located beneath the hospital. Reports from Israeli media suggest that the operation was specifically intended to target Mohammed Sinwar, a senior Hamas figure and the younger brother of former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. The ongoing conflict intensifies amid these unfolding events, raising serious concerns for civilian safety in the region.