Major Gaza hospital shut after Israeli raid, director held Posted on 28/12/2024 The WHO said 60 health workers and 25 patients in critical condition, including some on ventilators, reportedly remain in the Kamal Adwan Hospital. (EPA Images pic) PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES: An Israeli military raid targeting Hamas militants has forced a major hospital in northern Gaza out of service and led to the detention of its director, the WHO and health officials said Saturday. The assault on Kamal Adwan Hospital has rendered the facility “useless”, further worsening Gaza’s severe health crisis, the Palestinian territory’s health officials said. “This morning’s raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital has put this last major health facility in north Gaza out of service. Initial reports indicate that some key departments were severely burnt and destroyed during the raid,” the World Health Organization said overnight on X, referring to the Israeli operation that began in the early hours of Friday. The WHO said 60 health workers and 25 patients in critical condition, including some on ventilators, reportedly remain in the hospital. The Israeli military did not comment on the detentions. In the days leading up to the raid, Abu Safiyeh had repeatedly warned about the hospital’s precarious situation, accusing Israeli forces of targeting the facility. On Monday, he issued a statement accusing Israel of targeting the hospital “with the intent to kill and forcibly displace the people inside”. On Thursday, Abu Safiyeh said five staff members of the hospital had been killed in an Israeli strike near the facility. Since Oct 6, Israel has intensified its land and air offensive in northern Gaza, saying its goal is to prevent Hamas militants from regrouping. The military said on Friday that it was acting on intelligence regarding “terrorist infrastructure and operatives” in the hospital’s vicinity. Before initiating the latest operation near the hospital, the military said its troops had “facilitated the secure evacuation of civilians, patients, and medical personnel”. Hamas has denied claims its operatives were present at the hospital, accusing Israeli forces of storming it on Friday. “The enemy’s lies about the hospital aim to justify the heinous crime committed by the occupation army today, involving the evacuation and burning of all hospital departments as part of a plan for extermination and forced displacement,” Hamas said in a statement. Gaza’s health ministry had earlier quoted Abu Safiyeh reporting that the military had “set on fire all surgery departments of the hospital”. Abu Safiyeh said the military had also “evacuated the entire medical staff and displaced people”. “There are a large number of injuries among the medical team.” Iran, which backs Hamas, “strongly condemned the brutal attack”, with a foreign ministry statement calling it “the latest example of war crimes, crimes against humanity, gross violations of international law and norms”. The Israeli military has regularly accused Hamas of using hospitals as command and control centres for attacks against its forces throughout the war. Hamas has denied the accusations. The WHO reiterated its call for a ceasefire. “This raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital comes after escalating restrictions on access for WHO and partners, and repeated attacks on or near the facility since early October,” the WHO said. “Such hostilities and the raids are undoing all our efforts and support to keep the facility minimal functional. The systematic dismantling of the health system in Gaza is a death sentence for tens of thousands of Palestinians in need of health care.” Meanwhile, Hamas’s media centre reported “massive Israeli air and artillery strikes in Beit Hanoun”, in northern Gaza. The Israeli military says it has killed hundreds of militants since the stepped-up assault in northern Gaza began on Oct 6, while rescuers in the area say thousands of civilians have died in the sweeping offensive. Gaza civil defence also reported that in a separate Israeli strike in central Gaza at least nine Palestinians were killed on Saturday. The Gaza war was triggered by the Hamas-led Oct 7 attack on Israel last year, which resulted in 1,208 deaths, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures. Israel’s retaliatory military campaign has killed at least 45,436 people in Gaza, a majority of them civilians, according to figures from the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry that the UN considers reliable. News
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