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Israel intensifying systematic targeting of hospitals in Gaza, health ministry says

Gaza’s health ministry has issued a statement accusing Israel of “intensifying its systematic campaign to target hospitals”.

“After putting the European Gaza hospital out of service a few days ago, the Israeli occupation has intensified its targeting and siege of the Indonesian hospital in the northern Gaza Strip since dawn today,” it said.

The territory’s health ministry described a “state of panic and confusion” among patients in the Indonesian hospital and said two patients were injured while trying to leave the hospital.

The Gaza healthcare system is barely operational because of repeated Israeli bombardment and raids on hospitals, with the blockade on aid supplies exacerbating the crisis.

“Hospitals are overwhelmed with the growing number of casualties, many are children, several cases of amputations and the hospitals, which have been hit repeatedly by the occupation, are struggling with shortages of medical supplies,” Khalil Al-Deqran, Gaza’s health ministry spokesperson, told Reuters by phone.

Heba Shakura mourns her son Islam Abu Mahdi, who was killed by an Israeli army airstrike, during his funeral at the Indonesian hospital in the northern Gaza Strip. The picture was taken on 28 April 2025.
Heba Shakura mourns her son Islam Abu Mahdi, who was killed by an Israeli army airstrike, during his funeral at the Indonesian hospital in the northern Gaza Strip. The picture was taken on 28 April 2025. Photograph: Jehad Alshrafi/AP
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Israel says it intercepted missile from Yemen after Houthis targeted Ben Gurion airport

The Israeli military said this morning it had intercepted a missile launched from Yemen toward Israel, where sirens sounded in several areas.

The Iranian backed Houthi rebel group said they had targeted Israel’s main airport, Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv, with two ballistic missiles in an overnight operation.

“The operation was carried out with two missiles, one a hypersonic Palestine 2 missile and a Zulfiqar missile,” the Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree said during a televised news conference.

He said the attack “successfully achieved its goal” after sirens had sounded across central Israel, sparking panic and reportedly sending hundreds of thousands to seek shelter in the middle of the night.

The Houthis have continued to fire missiles at Israel in what they say is solidarity with Palestinians being killed by Israeli forces in its assault on Gaza.

Israel has carried out airstrikes in response, including one on 6 May that damaged Yemen’s main airport in Sana’a and killed several people.



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