Ahlulbayt News Agency: The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Saturday that the Israeli occupation forces have arrested Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, confirming that the patients evacuated from the hospital experienced a harsh night.
Israeli occupation forces stormed Kamal Adwan Hospital yesterday, evacuating both male and female medical staff, along with patients and residents living near the hospital, and forced everyone to move to Al-Fakhoura School, where they were detained in the schoolyard.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed that the occupation forces took dozens of the Kamal Adwan Hospital staff, including Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, to a detention center for interrogation.
In a statement today, the health ministry indicated that the evacuated patients and injured individuals forced to relocate to the Indonesian Hospital experienced a harsh night, living in a dire and extremely difficult situation, lacking water, electricity, blankets, food, and basic supplies.
The ministry warned that for these patients, “the countdown to losing their lives has begun,” as the occupation has detained most of the health staff to prevent them from joining the patients at the Indonesian Hospital.
The health ministry pointed out that the Israeli army had previously destroyed the infrastructure of the Indonesian Hospital before forcibly evacuating patients there. It called on all relevant institutions and parties to urgently intervene to find a solution for the patients and injured individuals currently at the Indonesian Hospital.
Medical sources reported early Saturday that several medical staff members at Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza were martyred by deliberate fires set by the occupation forces after they besieged and stormed the hospital.
Earlier, the Gaza Government Media Office (GMO) reported that the occupation had detained 350 people inside the hospital, including 180 staff members and 75 patients with their companions, giving them a limited time to exit to the courtyard. It added that the occupation forced the detainees to strip and took them to an unknown location.
For the 85th consecutive day, northern Gaza is under Israeli siege and starvation, amid intense aerial and artillery bombardment, with complete isolation of the northern governorate from the rest of Gaza.
Since the occupation army’s attack on the northern governorate on October 5, coinciding with a total military siege, the hospital has been targeted dozens of times with missiles and gunfire, with health officials stating that the army treats it “as a military target.”
This operation has caused the healthcare system to become almost entirely non-functional, according to GMO officials, in addition to halting the operations of the civil defense and the ambulance vehicles of the Palestinian Red Crescent.
With American support, the Israeli occupation army has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in over 153,000 Palestinian martyrs and injured, most of whom are children and women, along with more than 11,000 missing persons, amidst massive destruction and famine that has killed dozens of children and the elderly, in one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world.
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Israeli occupation forces stormed Kamal Adwan Hospital yesterday, evacuating both male and female medical staff, along with patients and residents living near the hospital, and forced everyone to move to Al-Fakhoura School, where they were detained in the schoolyard.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed that the occupation forces took dozens of the Kamal Adwan Hospital staff, including Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, to a detention center for interrogation.
In a statement today, the health ministry indicated that the evacuated patients and injured individuals forced to relocate to the Indonesian Hospital experienced a harsh night, living in a dire and extremely difficult situation, lacking water, electricity, blankets, food, and basic supplies.
The ministry warned that for these patients, “the countdown to losing their lives has begun,” as the occupation has detained most of the health staff to prevent them from joining the patients at the Indonesian Hospital.
The health ministry pointed out that the Israeli army had previously destroyed the infrastructure of the Indonesian Hospital before forcibly evacuating patients there. It called on all relevant institutions and parties to urgently intervene to find a solution for the patients and injured individuals currently at the Indonesian Hospital.
Medical sources reported early Saturday that several medical staff members at Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza were martyred by deliberate fires set by the occupation forces after they besieged and stormed the hospital.
Earlier, the Gaza Government Media Office (GMO) reported that the occupation had detained 350 people inside the hospital, including 180 staff members and 75 patients with their companions, giving them a limited time to exit to the courtyard. It added that the occupation forced the detainees to strip and took them to an unknown location.
For the 85th consecutive day, northern Gaza is under Israeli siege and starvation, amid intense aerial and artillery bombardment, with complete isolation of the northern governorate from the rest of Gaza.
Since the occupation army’s attack on the northern governorate on October 5, coinciding with a total military siege, the hospital has been targeted dozens of times with missiles and gunfire, with health officials stating that the army treats it “as a military target.”
This operation has caused the healthcare system to become almost entirely non-functional, according to GMO officials, in addition to halting the operations of the civil defense and the ambulance vehicles of the Palestinian Red Crescent.
With American support, the Israeli occupation army has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in over 153,000 Palestinian martyrs and injured, most of whom are children and women, along with more than 11,000 missing persons, amidst massive destruction and famine that has killed dozens of children and the elderly, in one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world.
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