European Parliament Member Condemns Israeli Brutality in Gaza

Oct 19, 2023 - 12:43
European Parliament Member Condemns Israeli Brutality in Gaza
European Parliament Member Condemns Israeli Brutality in Gaza

Irish legislators in the European Parliament called on the international community to stop supporting Israel after the Zionist regime ordered the evacuation of a hospital in Gaza and abandoned its patients being treated there. Mick Wallace, an Irish legislator in the European Parliament reacts to the Zionist regime's new order to the staff of Al-Kuwaiti Hospital in Gaza to discharge patients at the hospital and vacate it. Wallace wrote in a message on the social network X, saying, "Which brutal regime orders hospital doctors to leave their patients alone?" “The international community must withdraw its unconditional support for Israel's apartheid government, as it has no respect for international law and human rights,” Wallace wrote. Wallace previously warned that the European Union's refusal to condemn the Zionist regime's crimes against Palestinians in Gaza made them Tel Aviv's accomplices in the genocide of the Palestinian people.

Previously, the head of the al-Kuwaiti hospital in Gaza said that agents of the Zionist regime called and asked for the hospital to be immediately vacated. In a statement, the World Health Organization strongly condemned the Zionist regime's pressure to empty hospitals in Gaza, declaring it a “death sentence” for the sick and injured. The Palestinian Minister of Health also called on the international community, the UN and international human rights and humanitarian organizations to immediately provide support to hospitals, health centers, ambulances, health workers as well as the sick and injured who are affected by the Zionist regime's daily bombing attacks. The World Health Organization announced Tuesday morning that the lives of 3,500 patients in Gaza are in danger due to the Zionist regime's total blockade of the strip and lack of access to medicines and medical equipment.

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