Member of the European Parliament sharply criticized the brutality of the Israeli regime

Member of the European Parliament sharply criticized the brutality of the Israeli regime
Member of the European Parliament sharply criticized the brutality of the Israeli regime

An Irish MEP has asked the international community to stop supporting the regime after the occupation regime again threatened to evacuate a hospital in the Gaza Strip and abandon patients. According to AB, Mick Wallace responded to the Israeli regime's repeated orders to the staff of the Kuwait Hospital in the Gaza Strip to vacate the hospital premises and remove patients. In a post on social network X, he wrote: "What barbaric regime orders hospital doctors to leave patients to their fate?" The Irish lawmaker added that the international community should withdraw its unconditional support for the Israeli government because it does not respect international laws and human rights. Wallace has previously warned that the EU's refusal to condemn the Zionist regime's crimes against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip makes it Tel Aviv's complicit in genocide. 

The head of Al-Kuwait Hospital in the Gaza Strip earlier said that agents of the Israeli regime called and demanded the immediate evacuation of the hospital. He added: “We do not intend to evacuate the hospital, the patients are in serious condition, their treatment continues.” In a statement, the World Health Organization strongly condemned the Zionist regime's pressure to evacuate hospitals from the Gaza Strip and declared it a "death sentence" for the sick and wounded. The Palestinian Health Minister also appealed to the international community, the United Nations and international human rights and humanitarian organizations to provide immediate support to hospitals, medical centers, ambulances, medical personnel, and the sick and wounded who are bombed by Zionist forces every day. The World Health Organization announced Tuesday morning that the lives of 3,500 patients in the Gaza Strip are at risk due to the Zionist regime's blockade and lack of imports of medicines and medical equipment.

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