Israeli Strike on Gaza Hospital Kills 4 Journalists

War has taken an unusually heavy toll on journalists
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Aug 25, 2025 6:02 AM CDT
4 Journalists Killed in Israeli Strike on Gaza Hospital
An Israeli armored personnel carrier (APC) moves through the Israeli-Gaza border, as seen from southern Israel, Monday, Aug. 25, 2025.   (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

An Israeli strike on a hospital in southern Gaza killed four journalists on Monday, according to health officials. One of them was Mariam Dagga, 33, a visual journalist, who had freelanced for the AP and other outlets since the Gaza war began. In all, 19 people were killed in the strike on Nasser Hospital, according to Zaher al-Waheidi, head of the Health Ministry's records department. Dagga, who has a 12-year-old son who was evacuated from Gaza earlier in the war, frequently based herself at Nasser, most recently reporting on the hospital's doctors struggling to save children from starvation.

Al Jazeera confirmed that its journalist Mohammed Salam was also among those who were killed in the Nasser strike. Reuters reported that its contractor cameraman Hussam al-Masri was killed and its contractor photographer Hatem Khaled wounded. The Israeli prime minister's office and Israeli military declined to comment on the strike. The Israel-Hamas war has been one of the bloodiest conflicts for media workers, with at least 192 journalists killed in Gaza in the 22-month conflict, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Comparatively, 18 journalists have been killed so far in Russia's war in Ukraine, according to the CPJ.

Aside from rare guided tours, Israel has barred international media from covering the war. News organizations instead rely largely on Palestinian journalists in Gaza—as well as residents—to show the world what is happening there. Israel often questions the affiliations and biases of Palestinian journalists but doesn't permit others in. Many of the journalists working in Gaza are facing the same struggles to find food, for themselves and their families, as the people they are covering.

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