Conditions at Gaza hospitals ‘beyond description’, WHO says happymamay

EPA A Building was destroyed by an Israeli air strike at Al -Ahly Hospital, Gaza City, north of Gaza (April 13, 2025)EPA

The Israeli strike at Al -Ahly Hospital destroyed its laboratory and caught the emergency room, according to an Anglo -diocese in Jerusalem

The World Health Organization said that the conditions in hospitals in Gaza “do not exceed the description”, after a major facility of service was launched by an Israeli air strike.

A spokeswoman for Dr. Margaret Harris told the BBC that she was witnessing a “attack after the attack” on hospitals and health care workers, and the medical supplies were very low due to the Israeli siege in the region.

On Sunday, employees at Al -Ahly Hospital in Gaza City said that the Israeli strike destroyed its laboratory and caused damage to the emergency room. They did not report any injuries directly, but they said that the child died due to the disruption of care.

The Israeli army said it struck the “command and control center” that Hamas uses to plan the attacks.

The hospital is running the Church of England, whose bishops said they participated “sadness, sadness and anger” with the Palestinians about the attack and called on Israel to provide evidence to support its demand.

The ceasefire in Gaza ended when Israel resumed its air campaign and the land four weeks ago, saying that the military pressure would force Hamas to launch the hostages that still keep it.

Al -Olaya Hospital was hit by missiles around midnight on Sunday – The fifth time he has been subjected to the beginning of the war.

According to the Anglican Diocese in Jerusalem, the two -storey genetic laboratory was demolished and the pharmacy and monitoring buildings were damaged. The surrounding buildings were also damaged, including the Church of St. Philip.

The diocese said that the Israeli army gave a 20 -minute warning to the hospital and patient employees to evacuate before the attack.

She added that there were no losses as a result of the strike, but a child had suffered a head injury that died as a result of the accelerated evacuation.

Later, the Director General of Dr. Tedros Adwanum Guerberz said that the United Nations Agency had been told by the director of Al -Awali that the emergency room, laboratory and X -ray machines in the emergency and pharmacy room “Dadda”.

He added that the hospital was forced to transfer 50 patients to other hospitals, but 40 patients cannot be transferred in critical condition.

“Hospitals are protected by international humanitarian law. The attacks on health care must stop. Once again, we repeat: patients, health workers and hospitals must be protected.”

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was a “precise blow to one building that Hamas used as a center for leadership and control of terrorism” and where no “medical activity” did not happen.

He also confirmed that an “early warning” was issued, and that the strike “was implemented while avoiding more damage to the hospital compound, which has been working for continuous medical treatment.”

Hamas condemned the attack as a “brutal crime” and the claim refused to use the facility for military purposes.

The damage footage shows the site of Gaza City Hospital

On Monday, the Bishops Council of the England Church said in a statement, “They felt dismay because hospitals have become a battle in Gaza” and that Israel “did not provide clear and attractive evidence to prove its claim” that the hospital was used by Hamas.

“On this background, we call for an independent, comprehensive and transparent investigation into this attack as well as the alleged misuse of the hospital.”

The bishop also said that “the very limited time granted to employees and patients to evacuate the hospital was an additional assault on basic human rights and basic human dignity.”

Meanwhile, actor Dr. Rick Biberkin told the BBC that the flag was now unable to receive new patients waiting for reforms, and that this “will strongly affect trauma patients.”

He said, in reference to the valley, which divides the region effectively, “The functional functional scanner north of the Gaza Valley,” referring to the valley, which divides the region effectively, “the functional functional scanner north The region is divided into two parts because “not descending”, in reference to the valley, which effectively divides the region because “the non -descent”: “Al -Athli was a main hospital for shocks north of the Gaza Valley.

The charitable medical assistance to the Palestinians also quoted the orthopedic surgeon in Ahly as saying that the level of care that the hospital can provide to 40 remaining patients “is very similar to the levels of the youth house.”

Dr. Ahmed Al -Shorrafa said: “We cannot perform any surgical procedures, because these patients need a laboratory diagnosis, support for pharmacy, and emergencies in the event of complications – all of which were completely stopped due to the recent attack.”

The Environmental Protection Agency was damaged from doors and furniture inside a church after an Israeli air strike at Al -Ahly Hospital, Gaza City, north of Gaza (April 13, 2025)EPA

The Church of St. Philip, which is located on the hospital site, was also damaged.

The head of sub -excavation in Gaza, Adrian Zimmerman, also warned that the broader shortage of medical supplies “puts the life and welfare of Ghazan who need dangerous health care services.”

Dr. Biberkorn said they were running very low because Israel did not allow any delivery of humanitarian aid for more than six weeks.

He added that the World Health Organization has stored some supplies in its warehouses during the last ceasefire, but the Israeli army did not facilitate the transportation operations between north and south of Gaza.

Last week, we had a discussion with a medical specialist in Ahly. He was telling us that they had to use the same surgical gowns and the same surgical gloves for various operations. [south of Wadi Gaza]”Remember. We want to bring them, but we have not facilitated.”

The Israeli army launched a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented attack across the border on October 7, 2023, where about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken into account.

More than 50,980 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the region.

The ceasefire deal witnessed in January and two months of Hamas lasted the launch of 33 Israeli hostages – eight of them dead – and five Thai hostages for about 1900 Palestinian prisoners and a rise in humanitarian aid entering Gaza.

Israel resumed its attack on March 18, and it blamed Hamas’s refusal to accept a proposal to extend the first stage of the agreement and issue more 59 hostages still keeps, and it is believed that up to 24 of them alive.

Hamas accused Israel of violating the original deal, which will be a second stage where all the remaining hostages will be delivered and the war will be brought to a permanent end.

On Monday, the Hamas delegation, led by the chief negotiator of the Cairo Group, left without making any progress in the talks with the Egyptian mediators aimed at reaching the new ceasefire agreement, said a senior Palestinian official in the BBC.

“No penetration has been achieved due to Israel’s refusal to adhere to ending the war and withdrawing from the Gaza Strip,” the official said.

“Hamas has shown flexibility, regarding the number of hostages who will be released for progress. But Israel wants hostages without ending the war,” he claimed.

Israel said it was awaiting a response to its latest proposal, which was sent last week.

It is understood that it has reduced a little of the number of hostages that he is demanding must be launched in exchange for the extension of the truce and the entry of humanitarian aid.

A group of hostages families, known as the Tikvah Forum, said on Monday that Eitan Moore’s parents had been told by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the government was working on a deal that witnesses 10 hostages from 11 or 12.

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