Gaza journalist Mariam Abu Dagga is reported to have died in an Israeli air strike on a hospital setting in Gaza about a year ago. One account describes the attack as a “double-tap” strike, in which a second strike follows shortly after an initial one.
Multiple outlets reference her death as part of the wider conflict in Gaza and argue that the circumstances surrounding the killing need full investigation. While the sources align on the description of the strike and the call for accountability, they differ mainly in emphasis: one outlet frames the death as a “grievous injustice” and stresses that those responsible should face consequences; other reporting places more attention on the broader need for an inquiry into what happened.
Across coverage, there is a shared focus on the lack of a comprehensive, public explanation for the incident and on the impact on journalists and civilians in hospital areas during the war. The reporting centers on the need for an inquiry to determine the facts and prevent future incidents in similar circumstances.