The Associated Press and Reuters news agencies demanded Israel’s “urgent and transparent accountability” after the attacks on Gaza yesterday, which killed five journalists.
“We are writing to demand a clear explanation for the air attacks that hit the Nasser Hospital in Khan Youis on August 25, 2025, killing several journalists, including those working for the Associated Press and Reuters,”
“We are outraged that from hospital attack, a place protected by international law.”
He also killed civilians, health professionals and emergency teams who ran to the scene after the initial attack on Khan Youis, according to Nasser Hospital.
Dead journalists were Mohammad Salama, Al Jazeera cameraman, Hussam Al-Mamasri, Reuters hired, Mariam Abu Dagga, who worked for AP and other war-of vehicles, and freelance journalists Moath Abu Taha and Ahmed Abu Aziz.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ,. The Israeli army said it was investigating what happened.
Pace and Galloni questioned whether the investigation would lead to real liability.
“Israel’s defense forces have recognized the conduct of the attacks and claim to be investigating. In a statement, Israel’s defense forces (IDF) said that ‘they have no journalists as a target’. Unfortunately, we find that the arrangement and ability of the IDF to self -plated in past incidents have rarely resulted in clarity and action, raising serious issues, including if Israel is deliberately aiming live transmissions to suppress transmissions Information, ”says the statement.
The letter noted that Israel denied access to international journalists in Gaza throughout the war and called for “unrestricted access.”