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    Home - War and Conflict - Dozens killed in strikes on Gaza as UN Security Council urged to ‘prevent genocide’
    War and Conflict Updated:May 14, 2025

    Dozens killed in strikes on Gaza as UN Security Council urged to ‘prevent genocide’

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    Cliff Notes – Dozens killed in strikes on Gaza as UN Security Council urged to ‘prevent genocide’

    • Dozens killed in strikes on Gaza, including children, with one attack impacting a Hospital and another targeting homes in Jabalia.
    • The UN’s humanitarian chief has warned of the risk of genocide and accused Israel of imposing inhumane conditions on Gaza’s population due to an ongoing blockade of aid.
    • A Palestinian photojournalist was killed in a separate strike on the Nasser Hospital, amid claims by Israel of targeting Hamas operatives disguised as journalists, a narrative that Hamas denies.

    Dozens killed in strikes on Gaza – as UN Security Council urged to ‘prevent genocide’

    Dozens of people have been killed following Israeli strikes in Gaza, including at hospitals, as a United Nations chief warns action is needed to “prevent genocide”.

    On Wednesday morning, Israeli airstrikes hit homes in Jabalia, in northern Gaza, killing at least 53 people, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. The Indonesian Hospital said 22 of those who died were children.

    On Tuesday, nine missiles hit the European Hospital and its courtyard in the south of the Palestinian territory, killing at least 16 people, the Gaza health ministry said.

    Israel said it had hit a “Hamas command centre” beneath the hospital in Khan Younis. Hamas denies exploiting hospitals and civilian properties for military purposes.

    The United Nations’ top humanitarian official briefed the Security Council on Tuesday evening, warning they must “act now” to “prevent genocide”, a claim that Israel vehemently denied.

    Tom Fletcher, head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, accused Israel of “deliberately and unashamedly” imposing inhumane conditions on Palestinians by blocking aid from entering Gaza more than 10 weeks ago.

    The UN and aid groups have rejected Israel’s attempt to control aid distribution. “It is a cynical sideshow. A deliberate distraction. A fig leaf for further violence and displacement,” Mr Fletcher said about the proposal.

    Earlier, a well-known Palestinian photojournalist died following a separate attack on the Nasser Hospital, also in Khan Younis, said the ministry.

    Hassan Aslih had been accused by Israel of working with Hamas and was recovering from an earlier airstrike.

    Aslih, who has hundreds of thousands of followers on social media, was said by the Israelis to have recorded and uploaded footage of “looting, arson and murder” during Hamas’s 7 October 2023 attack into Israel that triggered the war in Gaza.

    Aslih was one of two patients who died in Tuesday’s strike on Nasser Hospital, said the health ministry. Several others were wounded.

    Dozens of people were being treated on the third floor of the hospital building, where the missiles struck, Reuters said, quoting Ahmed Siyyam, a member of Gaza’s emergency services.

    The Israeli military said it “eliminated significant Hamas terrorists” in Nasser Hospital, among them Aslih, who it said had “operated under the guise of a journalist”.

    Footage showed heavy damage to one of the hospital buildings, including to medical equipment and beds inside.

    At least 160 journalists and media workers have been killed in Gaza since the start of the war, according to the International Federation of Journalists.

    Gazan officials accuse Israel of deliberately targeting journalists. Israel denies this and says it tries to avoid harm to civilians.

    Aslih, who headed the Alam24 news outlet and had previously worked with Western news outlets, was recovering after being wounded last month in a deadly strike on a tent in the Nasser Hospital compound.

    Trump speaks to Eden Alexander

    Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has spoken on the phone to Edan Alexander after he was released by Hamas on Monday, as part of ongoing efforts to achieve a permanent ceasefire with Israel.

    The 21-year-old was believed to be the last living American hostage in Gaza.

    Some 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage in the 7 October attack on southern Israel, according to Israeli figures.

    Israel’s response has killed more than 52,000 Palestinians, according to local health officials, and destroyed much of the coastal territory. Gaza’s health ministry records do not distinguish between civilians and combatants.

    An aid blockade since March has left the population at critical risk of famine, according to the World Health Organisation, which warned on Tuesday that hunger and malnutrition could have a lasting impact on “an entire generation”.

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