UN Slams ‘Shocking’ Global Inaction After Israeli Strike on Gaza Hospital

26 August 2025, Palestinian Territories, Khan Younis: Palestinians carry the body of a journalist who was killed in an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. (dpa)
26 August 2025, Palestinian Territories, Khan Younis: Palestinians carry the body of a journalist who was killed in an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. (dpa)
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UN Slams ‘Shocking’ Global Inaction After Israeli Strike on Gaza Hospital

26 August 2025, Palestinian Territories, Khan Younis: Palestinians carry the body of a journalist who was killed in an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. (dpa)
26 August 2025, Palestinian Territories, Khan Younis: Palestinians carry the body of a journalist who was killed in an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. (dpa)

A UN chief slammed "shocking" global inaction over the Gaza conflict Monday after an Israeli strike on a hospital killed at least 20 people, including five journalists.

Philippe Lazzarini, head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees described the strike as "silencing the last remaining voices reporting about children dying silently amid famine.

"The world's indifference and inaction is shocking," he added on X.

Gaza civil defense spokesman Mahmud Bassa said an Israeli explosive drone targeted a building at Nasser Hospital in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, followed by an air strike as the wounded were being evacuated.

Reuters, the Associated Press and Al Jazeera said their contributors were among the journalists killed in the strike, which came just days after the UN declared a famine in the war-battered Palestinian territory.

The UN rights office also condemned the strike, insisting that "journalists are not a target. Hospitals are not a target".

"The killing of journalists in Gaza should shock the world -- not into stunned silence but into action, demanding accountability and justice," spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani said.

"In a situation of war and famine, international journalists continue to be denied entry by Israeli authorities," she added, and "at least 247 Palestinian journalists have been killed in Gaza since October 7, 2023.

"These journalists are the eyes and ears of the international community, and they must be protected," she said.

"Their killings, and those of countless other civilians, must be independently, promptly investigated and justice must follow."

World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said four health workers were also among the dead.

"Fifty others were injured, among them critically ill patients who were already receiving care," he said on X.

"While people in Gaza are being starved, their already limited access to health care is being further crippled by repeated attacks," he added.

"We cannot say it loudly enough: STOP attacks on health care. Ceasefire now!"



Yemen's Al-Alimi Urges Limiting Possession of Weapons to State to Focus on Confronting Houthis

Chairman of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Dr. Rashad al-Alimi. (Saba)
Chairman of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Dr. Rashad al-Alimi. (Saba)
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Yemen's Al-Alimi Urges Limiting Possession of Weapons to State to Focus on Confronting Houthis

Chairman of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Dr. Rashad al-Alimi. (Saba)
Chairman of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Dr. Rashad al-Alimi. (Saba)

Chairman of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Dr. Rashad al-Alimi said on Sunday that his country has entered a new decisive phase in restoring state institutions and ending armed coups.

The process of handing over military camps in Hadhramaut and al-Mahra governorates to legitimate authorities is a step towards imposing state monopoly over weapons, he added.

He made his remarks during a meeting in Riyadh with British Ambassador to Yemen is Abda Sharif.

The formation of a supreme military council will help unify all armed forces and military and security formations under the defense and interior ministries, al-Alimi went on to say.

The formation of the committee sends a message that the state has not veered off its national priorities and that the process to hand over military camps was the right call in protecting the internal front, he stressed.

The move aims to protect the internal front and focus state efforts in confronting the Iran-backed Houthi coup either through peaceful means or war, he added.

He discussed with Sharif the latest local developments and efforts to restore order in the liberated governorates.

He hailed the positive role the UK has played in supporting Yemen's unity and legitimate authorities, as well as peace and humanitarian efforts.

Moreover, al-Alimi described as "brave" the Southern Transitional Council's decision to dissolve itself.

It marked a "pivotal moment that reflects a realization of the sensitivity of the current phase and the danger of sliding into internal conflicts that would weaken the internal front against the confrontation against the real threat," he said.

The next phase demands that all national, civilian and military forces align with the state and legitimate authorities and the rule of law, he demanded.

Al-Alimi also highlighted Saudi Arabia's central role in easing the escalation and sponsoring intra-southern Yemen dialogue. This is an extension of its economic and humanitarian support to Yemen.


Israel Army Issues Evacuation Warning for Lebanon Village ahead of Strikes

 Smoke rises after Israeli strikes following Israeli military's evacuation orders, in Chehour, southern Lebanon November 19, 2025. REUTERS/Ali Hankir
Smoke rises after Israeli strikes following Israeli military's evacuation orders, in Chehour, southern Lebanon November 19, 2025. REUTERS/Ali Hankir
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Israel Army Issues Evacuation Warning for Lebanon Village ahead of Strikes

 Smoke rises after Israeli strikes following Israeli military's evacuation orders, in Chehour, southern Lebanon November 19, 2025. REUTERS/Ali Hankir
Smoke rises after Israeli strikes following Israeli military's evacuation orders, in Chehour, southern Lebanon November 19, 2025. REUTERS/Ali Hankir

The Israeli army issued an evacuation warning on Sunday for the village of Kafr Hatta in southern Lebanon ahead of air strikes on Hezbollah targets in the area, AFP reported.

"The Israeli (army) will soon, and once again, strike terrorist Hezbollah military infrastructure in the village, in order to address the prohibited attempts it is making to rebuild its activities there," Arabic-language spokesman Colonel Avichay Adraee wrote on X, posting a map of the expected target.

The Lebanese army said Thursday that it had completed disarming Hezbollah south of the Litani river, the first phase of a nationwide plan. Kafr Hatta is located north of the river.


Sudan PM Announces Govt Return to Khartoum from Wartime Capital

File Photo: Some shops reopen despite extensive damage (Asharq Al-Awsat)
File Photo: Some shops reopen despite extensive damage (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Sudan PM Announces Govt Return to Khartoum from Wartime Capital

File Photo: Some shops reopen despite extensive damage (Asharq Al-Awsat)
File Photo: Some shops reopen despite extensive damage (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris announced on Sunday the government's return to Khartoum, after nearly three years of operating from wartime capital of Port Sudan, AFP reported.

"Today, we return, and the Government of Hope returns to the national capital," Idris told reporters in Khartoum, ravaged by the war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces.

"We promise you better services, better healthcare and the reconstruction of hospitals, the development of educational services... and to improve electricity, water and sanitation services," he said.