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Sunday . 11 January . 2026
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IDF Spokesperson statement on the strike in the area of Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis

IDF Spokesperson statement on strike near Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. IDF does not target civilians intentionally. Investigation underway.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Breaking News

Earlier today, IDF troops carried out a strike in the area of Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.

We are aware of reports that harm was caused to civilians, including journalists.

I would like to be clear from the start – the IDF does not intentionally target civilians.

The IDF makes every effort to mitigate harm to civilians, while ensuring the safety of our troops.

Any incident that raises concern in this regard is addressed by the relevant mechanisms in the IDF.

We are operating in an extremely complex reality.

Hamas terrorists deliberately use civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, as shields. They have even operated from the Nasser hospital itself.

Hamas began this war, created impossible fighting conditions — and is preventing its end by still holding 50 hostages.

Having said that, as a professional military, committed to international law, we are obligated to investigate our operations thoroughly and professionally.

The Chief of the General Staff has instructed that an inquiry be conducted immediately — to understand the circumstances of what happened and how it happened.

Reporting from an active warzone carries immense risk, especially in a war with a terrorist organization such as Hamas, who cynically hides behind the civilian population.

As always, we will present our findings as transparently as possible.

We regret any harm to uninvolved individuals and are committed to continue fighting Hamas, while taking all the necessary precautions.

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