Reporter killed after Israel strikes tents outside hospitals in Gaza
Two people died in total and another nine were hurt in the strike in Khan Younis, officials said.

Israel has struck tents outside two major hospitals in the Gaza Strip overnight, killing at least two people, including a local reporter, and injuring another nine, medics said.
Six reporters were said to be among the injured.
Twenty-eight other people were killed in separate strikes across the territory, according to hospital chiefs.

A strike on a media tent outside Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis at around 2am local time (1am BST) set the tent ablaze, killing Yousef al-Faqawi, a reporter for the Palestine Today TV station, and another man, according to the hospital. The six reporters were injured in that strike.
The Israeli military said it struck a Hamas militant. The military says it tries to avoid harming civilians and blames Hamas for their deaths because it is deeply embedded in residential areas.
Israel also struck tents on the edge of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the central city of Deir al-Balah, injuring three people, according to the hospital.

Nasser Hospital said it received another 15 bodies, including six women and four children, from separate strikes overnight. Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital said two additional strikes on homes in Deir al-Balah killed eight people, including three women and three children.
Israel has carried out waves of strikes across Gaza and ground forces have carved out new military zones since it ended its ceasefire with Hamas last month. Israel has barred the import of food, fuel, medicine and humanitarian aid since the beginning of March.
Thousands of people have sheltered in tents set up inside hospital compounds throughout the 18-month war, assuming Israel would be less likely to target them.

Israel has raided hospitals on several occasions, accusing Hamas of using them for military purposes, allegations denied by hospital staff.
The war began when Hamas-led militants stormed into Israel on October 7 2023, rampaging through army bases and farming communities and killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians.
They abducted 251 people, and are still holding 59 captives – 24 of whom are believed to be alive – after most of the rest were released in ceasefires or other deals.
Israel has vowed to keep escalating military pressure until Hamas releases the remaining hostages, lays down its arms and leaves the territory.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will then implement US President Donald Trump’s proposal to resettle much of Gaza’s population to other countries through what the Israeli leader refers to as “voluntary emigration”.
Palestinians say they do not want to leave their homeland, and human rights experts have warned that implementing the Trump proposal would likely amount to mass expulsion in violation of international law.

Mr Netanyahu will meet with Mr Trump in Washington on Monday to discuss Gaza and other issues.
Israel’s military offensive has killed over 50,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to Gaza’s health ministry, which does not say how many of the dead were militants or civilians.
Israel says it has killed around 20,000 militants, without providing evidence.
The offensive has destroyed vast areas of Gaza and at its height displaced around 90% of its population.