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Medics and reporters in Gaza say that Israeli attacks on a hospital complex have killed four Palestinian journalists who were working for international news organizations.
That includes Reuters and the Associated Press.
Hospital officials say that at least 21 people were killed in today's attack.
NPR's Ea Batraoui has more on the attack, on which Israel's military did not immediately comment.
An Israeli strike appears to have hit a live position for Reuters broadcast at a main hospital before the military struck the medical complex a second time,
striking a stairwell where more journalists and rescue workers had gathered.
Media outlets, including Reuters,
confirmed their journalists were killed in Israel's attack on the Nasser medical complex in southern Gaza.
The four journalists killed were identified as Reuters cameraman Hossam Al-Mosri,
Al Jazeera cameraman Mohamed Salama,