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Two men inspect the rubble of Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital after an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, April 2025.

Israel Airstrike Gaza Hospital: Gaza City’s Last Medical Center Hit — Without the B.S.

In the early hours of Sunday, a missile slammed into Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital — the last hospital still running in Gaza City.


The ICU, emergency room, and pharmacy were all destroyed in the blast.

Impact:

No more hospitals. Over 500,000 people in Gaza City now have zero access to emergency care.

People walk through rubble after an Israeli airstrike on Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza City, April 2025.

Staff Had Minutes — A Child Didn’t Make It

There was no siren. No warning.


Just 20 minutes to evacuate patients before the strike hit. In the chaos, a child died. Others were carried out on stretchers, some into the streets, some into nearby buildings.

Impact:

Lives were lost — not from the blast, but from the race to escape it.

Israel Says Hamas Was There — But Offers No Proof

According to the IDF, Hamas was using the hospital as a command center. So far, no images, no video, no documentation. Hamas denies it. So do doctors working on the ground.

Impact:

The hospital’s gone — but the facts behind the strike are still missing.

Man climbs over debris in Gaza City following an Israeli airstrike in April 2025.

It’s the Fifth Strike Since 2023

Al-Ahli has been hit before. Once in 2023. Again in 2024. This marks the fifth time. But now, it’s no longer standing.

Impact:

The last line of care in Gaza City has been erased — one strike at a time.

Why This Matters Now

With aid blockades ongoing and other hospitals already shut down, this attack takes an already crumbling system and levels it. No ICU. No ER. No pharmacy. Just tents, overcrowded shelters, and mounting injuries.

Impact:

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza just took another sharp, irreversible turn.

Devin
Devin

Devin is the founder and lead writer of News Without BS, a media brand built to cut through the noise. Tired of spin in traditional news, he delivers sharp, no-fluff updates and explainers that make complex issues clear. From global conflicts to economic trends, his mission is simple: inform—without the B.S.

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