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MSF denounces Israel’s strikes on Nasser Hospital

We are outraged as Israeli forces continue to attack health care workers and journalists with impunity.

The crowded maternity department at Nasser Hospital in Gaza, Palestine.

MSF staff and patients gather at Nasser Hospital's maternity department in June 2024. This image was taken for MSF by Mariam Abu Dagga, who was killed on August 25, 2025, when Israeli forces struck the hospital. | Palestine 2024 © Mariam Abu Dagga/MSF

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) condemns Israel’s deadly strikes on Nasser Hospital today, a hospital that MSF supports.

This attack killed at least 20 people—including a freelance photographer who frequently worked with MSF—and injured 50 more. It also further reduces the already limited health care services available to people in southern Gaza.

For the past 22 months, we have watched as health care facilities have been leveled, journalists have been silenced, and health care workers have been buried beneath the rubble by Israeli forces. 

Jerome Grimaud, MSF emergency coordinator in Gaza

Nasser Hospital is the last remaining partially functional hospital in southern Gaza. MSF has been operational in Nasser since before conflict escalated in October 2023, providing trauma and burn care, physiotherapy, neonatal and pediatric services, and treatment for malnourished children, among other critical services.

An MSF staff member in Gaza holds up a newborn baby at Nasser Hospital.
A child is treated at Nasser Hospital in Gaza, Palestine, in June 2024.

These images of MSF's medical support at Nasser Hospital were taken last year by journalist Mariam Abu Dagga, who was killed on August 25, 2025, when Israeli forces struck the hospital. Palestine 2024 © Mariam Abu Dagga/MSF

Jerome Grimaud, MSF emergency coordinator in Gaza, said following the attack:

We denounce in the strongest possible terms Israel’s horrendous attacks on the Nasser medical complex today—the only partially functioning public hospital in the south of Gaza. Israeli forces killed at least 20 people and injured 50 more in consecutive strikes, including health care workers, rescue workers, and journalists.

Among them was Mariam Abu Dagga, a freelance photographer who frequently worked with MSF. We are heartbroken by her death. Mariam leaves behind a son who must now grow up without his mother. At least four other journalists were also killed today.

As Israel continues to shun international law, the only witnesses of their genocidal campaign are deliberately being targeted. It must stop now.

Some MSF staff members were forced to shelter in the laboratory as Israel repeatedly struck the building amidst rescue efforts. We are outraged as Israeli forces continue to attack health care workers and journalists with impunity.

For the past 22 months, we have watched as health care facilities have been leveled, journalists have been silenced, and health care workers have been buried beneath the rubble by Israeli forces. As Israel continues to shun international law, the only witnesses of their genocidal campaign are deliberately being targeted. It must stop now.
 

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