Plea by the Palestinian Ministry of Health and distressed call by Kamal Adwan Hospital director

Palestinian Ministry of Health:

The “israeli” occupation has committed 3 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, with 33 martyrs and 156 injuries arriving at hospitals during the last 24 hours.

A number of victims remain under the rubble and in the streets, unreachable by ambulance and civil defense teams.

The toll from the “israeli” aggression has risen to 43,374 martyrs and 102,261 injuries since the seventh of last October.

Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.
4 November, 2024

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A distress call that may be the final one.

The occupation forces continue to heavily bombard and destroy Kamal Adwan Hospital, affecting all of its facilities.

There are numerous injuries among the medical staff and patients, and the medical teams are unable to move between the hospital departments or save their injured colleagues.

It appears that a decision has been made to execute all the staff who refused to evacuate the hospital.

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Director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya to Al-Jazeera:

We are still besieged, and it is time to protect the healthcare system in northern Gaza Strip.

The situation is catastrophic, and several departments in the hospital are being subjected to insane “israeli” bombing, and we do not know its goal or what the occupation wants.

We request all humanitarian organizations to intervene to stop this shelling.

We moved the children to the ground floor at the beginning of the shelling, which lacks medical supplies.

We do not know the purpose behind this shelling that targets the hospital.

The occupation is targeting all the aid that the World Health Organization is trying to bring in, and we are still under siege and we demand that all humanitarian organizations intervene to protect the health system and stop the bombing.

Several of our staff members have been injured, and we cannot leave the hospital.

The army did not contact the hospital before directly targeting it.

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