Controversies and protests surround Israeli strikes on Gaza and journalist casualties

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The IDF claimed its strike on Nasser Hospital was aimed at a Hamas camera, amid ongoing protests in Israel demanding a ceasefire and hostage negotiations. The strike killed at least 20 people, including journalists and health workers, prompting international criticism. Meanwhile, protests in Tel Aviv, with over 300,000 participants, called for an end to the war and the release of hostages, as Israel debates ceasefire proposals and plans for a Gaza City assault.
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