The Israeli army launched an attack on the Meşru Beyt Lahiya area in the northern Gaza Strip. It was reported that at least 73 people, mostly women and children, were killed in the attack, with many others injured.
In a written statement from the Media Office of the government in Gaza, it was noted that Israeli warplanes carried out intense attacks on residential areas in Meşru Beyt Lahiya, committing a horrific massacre. The statement highlighted that at least 73 Palestinians, mostly children and women, were killed in the attack, with dozens injured and missing. The statement drew attention to the fact that this massacre was carried out simultaneously with the collapse of the healthcare system in northern Gaza, as the Israeli army demanded healthcare workers to evacuate hospitals immediately, blocked fuel supplies to hospitals, and cut off communication and internet services in the region, leading to a deep humanitarian crisis.
The recent massacre committed by Israel was condemned for ethnic cleansing against women and children, and a call was made on the international community to denounce these crimes. The statement emphasized that Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and other countries complicit in these crimes were responsible for the genocide in northern Gaza, particularly in the Cibaliya Refugee Camp and Meşru Beyt Lahiya.
HOSPITAL LEFT WITHOUT ELECTRICITY, 2 CRITICAL PATIENTS DIED World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus shared an update on the situation in Gaza under Israeli attacks. Ghebreyesus stated that in the attack on the Indonesia Hospital in Beyt Lahiya, northern Gaza (by Israel), 40 patients and healthcare workers were injured, with the hospital’s generator being hit and left without electricity. As a result, 2 critical patients lost their lives. Attacks on the El-Avde Hospital resulted in injuries to healthcare workers. Ghebreyesus warned that attacks near hospitals could endanger access and rapidly render hospitals non-functional.
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