Men carry the body of a person killed in an Israeli strike in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 14, 2025. (Credit: AFP)
On TV screens across Israel, Haaretz reports, the announcement on Tuesday of a strike targeting Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas' de facto military chief, overshadowed — at least temporarily — coverage of Donald Trump's surprise-filled visit to the Gulf. The U.S. president presented himself as a regional peacemaker and deal-broker, while in Gaza Israel pummeled the Khan Younis European Hospital in southern Gaza, killing at least 28 people and injuring dozens more, according to the Palestinian Civil Defense. "An earthquake" describes Al Jazeera journalist Anas Jamal on Instagram, showing a video where civilians are thrown into the air by a series of bunker-buster bombs that shift the pavement around the hospital, one of the last still operational after nineteen months of a relentless bombings that have claimed more than 52,000...
On TV screens across Israel, Haaretz reports, the announcement on Tuesday of a strike targeting Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas' de facto military chief, overshadowed — at least temporarily — coverage of Donald Trump's surprise-filled visit to the Gulf. The U.S. president presented himself as a regional peacemaker and deal-broker, while in Gaza Israel pummeled the Khan Younis European Hospital in southern Gaza, killing at least 28 people and injuring dozens more, according to the Palestinian Civil Defense. "An earthquake" describes Al Jazeera journalist Anas Jamal on Instagram, showing a video where civilians are thrown into the air by a series of bunker-buster bombs that shift the pavement around the hospital, one of the last still operational after nineteen months of a relentless bombings that have claimed more than...
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