Raidet, reportedly by Israeli forces, so some areas of the hospital burned and severely damaged, including the laboratory, surgical unit and medical store. Director of the Hospital, Dr. Abu Safiya, is believed to be detained under Raidet. That has lost contact with him.
A number of people allegedly stripped and forced to go toward southern GazaWhile critically ill patients were forced to move to the Indonesian hospital, which lacks the necessary equipment and supplies to provide adequate care. Who says that the movement and treatment of patients under such conditions poses serious risks to their survival. An urgent is planned who mission to the Indonesian hospital is planned for Sunday to safely move them to southern Gaza for continued care.
Escalating attacks
WHO described the raid as part of the “systematic dismantling of the health system” and noted that over a two-month period, attacks on health workers and hospitals in the area have taken place almost daily: This week alone killed bombings in its vicinity 50 people, including five health workers from Kamal Adwan Hospital.
The implementation of international emergency medicine teams has been repeatedly denied, and despite the increasingly serious need for emergencies and trauma services and supplies, only 10 out of 21, mission to Kamal Adwan partially relieved between the beginning of October and December.
Despite the restrictions, the WHO missions managed to supply 45,000 liters of fuel, medical supplies, blood and food were delivered, and 114 patients along with 123 of their companions were transferred to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.