Israel is 'waging a war against Gaza hospitals', it must stop war crimes

The Ministry of Health in Gaza has said the illegal Israeli regime is "waging a fierce war" against hospitals in the besieged territory, amid growing calls for an end to Israel's war crimes.

Israel is 'waging a war against Gaza hospitals', it must stop war crimes
Israel is 'waging a war against Gaza hospitals', it must stop war crimes

The ministry's spokesman, Ashraf al-Qadara, cited the brutal Israeli regime's attack on the Nasser Medical Complex on Sunday that killed eight Palestinians. Al-Qadara said that the brutal Israeli regime is waging a fierce war against hospitals and ambulances in the Gaza Strip, and has directly targeted the only mental health hospital in the Strip and the Rantisi Special Children's Hospital. Nasser Medical Complex Hospital includes Al-Nasser Children's Hospital, Rantisi Special Hospital, Eye Hospital, and Psychiatric Hospital. Al-Qadara has said that 70 people who fled their homes who sought shelter in the hospitals as well as patients in the oncology center were injured in the attacks. Al-Qadara has strongly criticized the international community for not taking action on Israel's crimes and added that the silence of the international community is "permission" for Israel to continue its murders.

Ambulance attacked by the brutal Israeli regime in Gaza Israel's war of genocide against Gaza began after the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas launched Operation Al-Aqsa Storm on October 7 in response to decades of crimes and crimes by the Israeli regime against Palestinians. The number of people killed as a result of Israel's brutal invasion of the Gaza Strip has exceeded 10,000, most of them women and children, while more than 24,000 others have been injured. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also said on Monday that "no one is safe" as the Israeli regime targets "civilians, hospitals, refugee camps, mosques, churches and UN facilities - including settlements." Calling for an immediate end to the fighting, Guterres said, "We must act now to find a way out of this brutal, horrific and painful annihilation."

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