(13 May 2025)
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Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip – 13 May 2025
1. Hole in the wall of Nasser Hospital building after an Israeli airstrike hit the surgery department
2. Various of destruction inside surgery department
3. Various of remnants of missiles that hit the building among the rubble
4. Various of destruction and damage
5. Various of relatives of killed journalist mourning loss
6. Various of people and journalists carrying body of killed journalist
7. Vest marked, "press"
8. People carrying body of deceased journalist
9. Various of people praying for deceased journalist
10. Various of people carrying body of journalist and leaving hospital to bury him
STORYLINE:
Mourners held funeral prayers on Tuesday after an Israeli strike on a hospital in the Gaza Strip killed a journalist.
Hassan Eslaiah, who was targeted in an earlier strike, has been described by Israel as a Hamas militant posing as a journalist.
Israel says he took part in the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that ignited the war. He and another individual were killed in the overnight strike, according to Nasser Hospital.
Eslaiah was at the facility receiving treatment from severe burns from the earlier strike, Dr. Ahmed Alfarra said.
Israel said it struck militants who were operating inside the hospital, without identifying them.
An Israeli strike just outside the hospital in April set a media tent ablaze and killed two people, including a local reporter.
Eslaiah was among six other journalists who were wounded in that strike. The Israeli military said Eslaiah was the target.
Eslaiah had occasionally contributed images to The Associated Press and other international media outlets as a freelance journalist, including on Oct. 7. The AP has not worked with him for over a year.
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