Israeli Strike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza Kills Journalist Mariam Abu Dagga
1-Minute Brief
The attack has prompted calls for accountability and raised concerns about possible violations of international law.
Key Facts
- Mariam Abu Dagga, a reporter with Independent Arabia, was killed in a double-tap tank strike on Nasser Hospital on 25 August 2025.
- At least 22 people, including five journalists, were killed in the attack, according to witness testimonies and investigations.
- A joint investigation by The Independent uncovered evidence suggesting possible war crimes in the August 2025 attack.
- UK MPs have called for the British government to hold Israel accountable for the killing of journalists following the investigation.
- Nasser Hospital was described as one of the last functioning medical centres in south Gaza at the time of the strike.
What Happened
On 25 August 2025, an Israeli double-tap tank strike hit Nasser Hospital in Gaza, resulting in the death of journalist Mariam Abu Dagga and others, according to multiple reports and investigations.
Why It Matters
The incident has drawn international attention to the safety of journalists in conflict zones and the conduct of military operations in Gaza. Calls for accountability and investigations into potential war crimes have intensified.
What's Next
Further investigations and international scrutiny are expected, with advocacy groups and lawmakers urging official inquiries and possible legal action regarding the attack.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft15h agoIsraeli strikes kill two and injure others as Gaza attacks continue
- Washington PostLeft1d agoIsrael probes killing of Hind Rajab, Gaza child who called for help
- The IndependentLeft16m agoMariam’s final minutes: Inside the Israeli hospital strike that killed her – and the possible war crimes behind it
