KEY POINTS
  • Three Israeli heavy missiles struck the 12-story building in the Gaza Strip housing AP and Al Jazeera, collapsing it in a giant cloud of dust.
  • The president of the Associated Press said the news agency was "shocked and horrified" at the strike.
  • "The world will know less about what is happening in Gaza because of what happened today," AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt said in a statement.
  • AP staffers and other tenants safely evacuated the building after the military telephoned a warning that the strike was imminent within an hour.
  • The White House has "communicated directly to the Israelis that ensuring the safety and security of journalists and independent media is a paramount responsibility,” press secretary Jen Psaki posted on Twitter.

An Israeli airstrike on Saturday targeted and destroyed a high-rise building in Gaza City that housed offices of The Associated Press and other media outlets.

AP's president said the agency was "shocked and horrified" at the strike.