On 25 August, an Israeli airstrike hit Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, one of the main hospitals in the Gaza Strip. At least 20 people were killed, including five journalists and several rescuers, and more than 80 were injured. The strike targeted the hospital’s fourth floor and was followed by a “double-tap” strike as rescue crews arrived. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it a “tragic mishap.” UN officials and international bodies condemned the attack as a possible war crime, underscoring the grave risks faced by civilians and humanitarian workers.