Israeli occupation continues its war of annihilation in Gaza for the 37th  day

Dozens of Palestinians were martyred and injured today, as a result of the ongoing Israeli occupation aggression for the thirty-seventh day against the besieged Gaza Strip, amid the invasion, siege, and bombing of hospitals, especially Al-Shifa Medical Complex.

Palestinian media reported that during the past hours, the occupation aircraft launched dozens of raids on the neighborhoods of Sheikh Radwan, Sheikh Ajlin, Al-Rimal, and Al-Nasr in Gaza, Al-Faluga region, and Jabalia camp in the north of the Gaza Strip, Deir Al-Balah in its center, and Khan Yunis in its south. These raids led to the death and injury of dozens of Palestinians amid the inability of ambulances to reach them in most of the places bombed by the occupation.

The occupation continues its war on hospitals in Gaza, especially Al-Shifa Complex, which it has been bombing  for three days, and besieging  for the second day amid the depletion of water, food, fuel, and medicine, and a complete cessation of the complex’s services. This led to the death of two premature infants and a number of wounded and sick people inside it due to a power outage to all medical equipment.

Al-Nasr Hospital has also been subjected to continuous bombardment and siege for days, while occupation tanks are stationed meters away from Al-Quds Hospital and bombard it with artillery, while its forces fire directly at it.

The Palestinian Red Crescent warned that Al-Quds Hospital may stop working in the coming hours due to the  hospital running out of fuel and the lack of aid arriving, which will deprive 500 sick and wounded of medical care and threaten the death of patients and wounded in intensive care and children in incubators.

For his part, the director of the only hospital for treating cancer in Gaza Strip said: A number of patients die every day due to the lack of treatment, as no aid has arrived at the hospital to enable them to continue their treatment.

Inas Abdulkareem

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