The WHO reports a brutal multi-wave attack by gunmen, likely the RSF, on a hospital in Darfur, Sudan, killing at least 460 people amid ongoing conflict and displacement, marking a severe escalation in the two-year war.
The Israeli military claims its strike on a Gaza hospital targeted a Hamas camera, without evidence, amid ongoing conflict where Israel plans a Gaza City offensive and aims to free hostages, while Gaza faces significant casualties, displacement, and famine, with over 62,000 killed according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
Israel claimed its attack on Nasser Hospital in Gaza was aimed at destroying a Hamas-placed observation camera, following a strike that killed 20 people, including journalists and militants, with the Israeli military identifying some of the dead as terrorists.
Five journalists were killed in Gaza, including Mariam Dagga, Hussam al-Masri, Mohammad Salama, Ahmed Abu Aziz, and Moaz Abu Taha, during an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, amid ongoing conflict; Israel claims it does not target journalists, but the incident highlights the dangers faced by media workers in war zones.
Israel faced international condemnation after a double-tap attack on Nasser Hospital in Gaza killed five journalists, medical workers, and others, with Israel admitting to targeting the hospital and its responders, raising serious concerns about war crimes and the safety of civilians and journalists in conflict zones.
More than a dozen Palestinians, including journalists, were killed in Israeli strikes on a hospital in southern Gaza, with the Palestinian Ministry of Health reporting at least 20 deaths. The strikes involved a double-tap attack on Nasser Medical Complex, targeting emergency responders and media personnel, prompting condemnation from Palestinian authorities and international organizations. The Israeli military claims it does not target journalists and is investigating the incident.
The IDF admitted to mistakenly attacking Nasser Hospital in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of journalists and civilians, and is currently investigating the incident, which was initially approved but is now considered a major mistake.
The director of Gaza's Indonesian Hospital, Dr. Marwan Sultan, was killed along with family members in an Israeli air strike, amid ongoing violence in Gaza where multiple strikes have caused significant civilian casualties and destruction of medical infrastructure, with over 57,000 deaths reported since the conflict escalated in October 2023.
An Israeli strike on al-Ahli hospital in Gaza City has killed five people, including three journalists, and injured 30 others, amid ongoing conflict and accusations of war crimes. The attack has drawn condemnation from international media organizations and Palestinian authorities, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists and the complex military and humanitarian situation in Gaza.
The IDF launched an attack on a Palestinian Islamic Jihad operational headquarters located in the courtyard of Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza, leaving the hospital undamaged and operational. IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi stated that the operation achieved a major goal and emphasized the efforts to prevent harm to patients and medical teams. The operation resulted in the killing and capture of many terrorists, including senior Hamas leaders, with hundreds of terrorists killed or apprehended since the beginning of the operation at Shifa Hospital.
Two men, identified as members of a white supremacist prison gang, appeared in court in Boise, Idaho, facing charges related to a hospital ambush and escape that left three correctional officers injured. Skylar Meade, the escaped inmate, and Nicholas Umphenour, a former inmate, are also suspected of two killings in northern Idaho. The arraignment focused on felony escape charges and additional counts of aggravated battery on an officer. Prosecutors allege that Umphenour shot at correctional officers to help Meade escape, leading to serious injuries. Both men were deemed a danger to the community and flight risks, and their bond was set at $2 million.
Three Idaho corrections officers were shot during an attempt to break an inmate out of a Boise hospital, with one officer shot by the suspect and another by responding police. The inmate, Skylar Meade, and the suspect fled in a gray sedan, prompting a region-wide search. The attack occurred as officers prepared to return Meade to prison, and the hospital has since resumed normal operations under increased security measures.
"Outer Banks" star Austin North was arrested for alleged gross misdemeanor battery after reportedly attacking hospital staff during a severe anxiety attack in Las Vegas. North shared a statement on Instagram, expressing deep upset and little memory of the events, attributing the incident to extreme panic. The police report accused him of punching a nurse and shoving two other healthcare workers, while the hospital emphasized the reprehensibility of violence against healthcare professionals.
"Outer Banks" actor Austin North was arrested for allegedly attacking hospital staff at UMC Hospital in Las Vegas, reportedly punching a nurse, pushing a phlebotomist, and shoving another nurse before being restrained. North claims he was experiencing a severe anxiety attack and has little memory of the events, expressing respect for healthcare workers. The actor, known for his role as Topper in "Outer Banks," was booked for gross misdemeanor battery and has since bonded out, with the incident prompting him to shed light on his battle with anxiety.
Dozens of premature babies have been evacuated from al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza to Egypt for urgent treatment as Israeli forces allegedly attacked another hospital in northern Gaza. The babies had been patients at al-Shifa, where several others had died due to a lack of fuel for incubators. The babies were transported to a hospital in Rafah before being taken to Egypt. Meanwhile, at the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza, at least 12 people were killed and dozens wounded in an artillery attack. The WHO and Indonesia condemned the attack, calling it a violation of international humanitarian laws.