Gaza Media Office: We call on the United Nations and the Red Cross to protect the Strip’s hospitals

The Gaza Media Office warned against the Israeli occupation’s incitement and false allegations about hospitals in the besieged Gaza Strip, calling on the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross to protect them and send a UN committee to verify the conditions of hospitals.

Palestinian media quoted the head of the media office in Gaza, Salama Marouf, as saying in a press conference: “We warn of the continuing and escalating incitement by the Israeli occupation army against hospitals in the Gaza Strip, as repeating this order against safe civilian centers will repeat the Zionist holocaust that the occupation committed at Baptist Hospital.”

Marouf explained that hospitals only provide medical services, and the occupation’s allegations regarding them are false and incorrect, calling on the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the World Health Organization and the International Committee of the Red Cross to protect hospitals from the occupation’s raids and its continuous incitement, also calling on to send a UN committee to verify the conditions of hospitals.

Marouf said: “We strongly condemn the incitement issued by dozens of occupation doctors demanding the destruction of the Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza, which is in line with the occupation’s threats and its implementation of violent air strikes last night in the vicinity of Gaza’s hospitals, in confirmation of the occupation’s criminal mentality, which was expressed yesterday by a minister in their government : ” By calling for the bombing of Gaza with a nuclear bomb.”

Marouf pointed out that the occupation is bombing every place in the Gaza Strip, and is waging a war of extermination, starvation, and forced displacement, which requires international action to stop it.

Leen Al Salman

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