An Israeli airstrike on the European Gaza hospital in Khan Younis has resulted in multiple deaths and injuries, with conflicting claims about the target of the strike, highlighting the ongoing conflict in the region.
Chaos in Khan Younis: Israeli Airstrike Devastates Hospital, Casualties Reported

Chaos in Khan Younis: Israeli Airstrike Devastates Hospital, Casualties Reported
Multiple casualties reported following an Israeli airstrike that targeted a hospital in Gaza, raising tensions in the region.
An Israeli air strike has caused significant destruction at the European Gaza hospital in Khan Younis, with local officials reporting at least six fatalities and numerous injuries. Eyewitness accounts state that Israeli warplanes unleashed six bombs simultaneously on the facility, affecting both the inner courtyard and the surrounding locale. In response, the Israeli military has asserted that the targeting was a precise operation aimed at a Hamas base, which it alleges exists beneath the hospital structure.
The critically injured and deceased were promptly transported to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, which faced its own strike earlier on Tuesday, creating additional chaos. According to medical sources and onlookers, the earlier strike left deep craters within the compound, damaging several vehicles, including a large bus.
Israeli media has identified the target of this recent strike as Mohammed Sinwar, a senior Hamas figure and brother of Yahya Sinwar, a prominent former Hamas leader in Gaza. The situation remains volatile as the region grapples with the repercussions of this attack amid ongoing warfare.