
Israeli double strike on Gaza hospital – what we know
Netanyahu said it was a “tragic mishap” but did little to address the apparent “double-tap” nature of the attack.
THURSDAY, 28 AUGUST 2025, 17:18
Netanyahu said it was a “tragic mishap” but did little to address the apparent “double-tap” nature of the attack.
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