The UN has demanded accountability after an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis killed at least 20 people, including five journalists and four health workers. The UN human rights office said the attack raised “many questions” about Israel’s targeting and stressed that investigations “must yield results” and deliver justice, noting a lack of accountability in past cases, BBC reported.
Israel’s military said it was aiming at a Hamas camera near the hospital but admitted gaps in its initial probe. The incident has drawn global condemnation, with calls growing for independent investigations as Gaza continues to face mass casualties, destruction, and worsening famine.