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Israel terror attack on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza.
GHOST PRINCESS NEWS BULLETIN

HEADLINE: Israeli Terror attacks on Gaza Hospital Kills Journalists and Civilians; Famine Worsens Amid Intensified Offensive

KHAN YOUNIS, GAZA โ€“ At least 20 people, including four Palestinian journalists, were killed in an Israeli terror attack on the Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza. The strike is part of a significant escalation of military operations across the besieged territory.

Key Developments:

1. Journalists and Rescue Workers Killed in Hospital Attack
An Israeli terror attack directly hit the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, resulting in a significant loss of life. Among the 20 killed were four journalists and several rescue workers.

The Gaza Government Media Office identified the journalists killed as:
* Hossam al-Masri, a photojournalist working with Reuters.
* Mohammed Salama, a photojournalist with Al Jazeera.
* Mariam Abu Daqqa, a freelance journalist contributing to outlets including The Independent Arabic and The Associated Press.
* Moaz Abu Taha, a journalist.

One Civil Defence member was also confirmed killed and seven others wounded in the same attack.

2. International Outcry and Appeals for Help
* Reuters issued a statement expressing devastation at the death of their contractor, al-Masri, and the injury of another, Hatem Khaled. The news agency is "urgently seeking more information" and has asked authorities to help provide medical assistance for the wounded journalist.
* UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese has called for sanctions following the killing of journalists in the attack.

3. Panic and Evacuation at Medical Facilities
Dr. Saber al-Asmar, a doctor at the Nasser Medical Complex, described a scene of horror, stating that "patients are now running away from the hospital in fear." The terror attack has crippled one of the last remaining functional healthcare facilities in the region.

4. Israeli Occupation Military Advances on Multiple Fronts
The Israelis terror army has intensified its terror attacks on large parts of the Zeitoun and Sabra neighbourhoods of Gaza City. This operation appears to be part of a continued plan to seize control of the northern city and force the Palestinian population further south.

5. Worsening Humanitarian Catastrophe
Doctors inside Gaza report they are powerless to stop a growing number of children from dying of starvation. They attribute the famine directly to the Israeli siege, which has severely restricted the flow of food, water, and aid.

6. Regional Escalation: Strikes on Yemen
In a related regional development, the Houthi group in Yemen reported that Israeli terror attacks on the capital, Sanaa, killed at least six people and wounded 86 others.

Gaza Genocide:

According to Palestinian health officials, the overall death toll in Gaza since the start of the genocide has reached at least 62,622 people, with a further 157,673 wounded.

This is a developing story. More updates to follow.

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Ghost Princess News Bulletin: Gaza Genocide | Humanitarian Crisis Deepens


HEADLINE: Famine Deaths Mount as International Outrage Grows Over Gaza Hospital Terror Attack

(GAZA) โ€“ The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza has reached a new critical point, with health officials reporting rising deaths from starvation and widespread international condemnation following a deadly Israeli terror attack on a major hospital.

Key Developments:

1. Famine Crisis Worsens: Gaza's Health Ministry announced that three more people have died from hunger in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of documented starvation deaths since October 7 to 303, a figure that includes 117 children.

2. Gaza Genocide: In the same time period, Israeli terror attacks have killed at least 75 Palestinians. Among the dead were 17 people who were seeking aid. The overall Palestinian death toll since the genocide began has reached 62,819, with 158,629 wounded.

3. Nasser Hospital Attack Condemned: A raid on Khan Younis's Nasser Hospital has drawn sharp international rebuke. The attack killed at least 21 people, including five journalists. Countries including Canada, Egypt, Iran, and Saudi Arabia have condemned the assault, with Tehran branding it a "barbaric war crime."

4. International Outrage: Leading humanitarian organizations, including Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the Foreign Press Association, expressed "outrage" and "shock," noting that medical workers were targeted. In response, Israeli War Criminal Benjamin Netanyahu called the incident a "tragic mishap."

5. Calls for Sanctions and Justice: The International Centre for Justice for Palestinians (ICJP) has called on the UK to impose urgent sanctions on Israeli regime leaders. The United Nations has demanded Israel investigate the hospital attack and ensure accountability.

Other Developments:

* West Bank Violence: An Israeli occupation military raid in the occupied West Bank has injured 24 Palestinians.
* EU Pressure: Ireland's top diplomat, Simon Harris, stated that EU action against Israel is "long overdue," urging the bloc to act over the famine in Gaza.
* Journalist Exodus: A Canadian photojournalist has severed ties with Reuters, accusing the agency of "abandoning" Palestinian journalists and enabling the systematic killing of 245 media workers in Gaza.
* Church Leaders Take a Stand: Christian leaders in Jerusalem called for an end to Israel's "spiral of violence." Meanwhile, two major churches in Gaza Cityโ€”Saint Porphyrius and the Holy Familyโ€”declared their priests and nuns would not evacuate, stating that abandoning the elderly and disabled people sheltering with them would be a "death sentence."
* Critical Shortages: Gaza's Health Ministry has warned of a "severe and dangerous" shortage of blood in hospitals.
* Latest Strikes: Since dawn today, 48 people have been killed in Israeli terror attacks across the Gaza Strip.

Closing Statement:

UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini issued a dire warning: "Everyone with influence has a moral responsibility to act decisively, as every hour counts." He emphasized that the current aid entering Gaza is insufficient and called on Israel to permit the immediate and large-scale entry of humanitarian assistance.

This is a developing story. Further updates will follow. @GhostPrincess
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HEADLINE: Hunger Deaths Rise in Gaza as Occupation Military Assault on Gaza City Intensifies

GAZA STRIP โ€“ The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached a new devastating milestone. Gaza's Health Ministry reports that 10 people, including two children, have died "due to famine and malnutrition" in the last 24 hours. This brings the total number of documented hunger-related deaths to 313, with 119 of them being children.

The reports of starvation come amidst a fierce new Israeli occupation military offensive. According to our team on the ground, Israel is using "overwhelming force" in a push to occupy Gaza City, with tanks and warplanes levelling entire city blocks. Medical sources report that at least 21 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli terror attacks since dawn, a number that includes four people seeking humanitarian aid.

The overall Palestinian death toll since the start of the genocide now stands at at least 62,819 killed and 158,629 wounded.

WEST BANK: Major Raid in Ramallah Condemned

In the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Authority has condemned a "dangerous escalation" by Israeli occupation forces following a major raid in the city of Ramallah. Dozens of Palestinians were injured, many by live fire.

In a related development, Israeli occupation police confirmed that its occupation forces seized approximately 1.5 million shekels ($447,000) from a currency exchange shop during the operation in Ramallah.

INTERNATIONAL REACTION: Skepticism and Diplomatic Moves

Internationally, Israel is facing continued criticism. An associate professor of history at Georgetown University in Qatar stated that nobody is buying Israel's "justifications" for its recent deadly strikes on Gaza's Nasser Hospital, including the claim of targeting a Hamas camera.

In a unique show of support, Bosniaโ€™s national museum is defending its decision to donate funds from the display of a precious Jewish manuscript to the people of Gaza, a move that has sparked debate.

On the diplomatic front, the Prime Minister of Belgium has placed the recognition of the state of Palestine at the top of the agenda for a meeting with the country's governing coalition, signaling a potential significant shift in European policy.

This is a developing story. More updates to follow. @GhostPrincess
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