36 killed in attacks across Gaza, WHO concerned over arrest of Adwan Hospital director

The bodies of Palestinians killed in the Israeli attack on the Magaji refugee camp are brought to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah, Gaza City for burial on December 28.

Israeli forces on Saturday killed at least 36 Palestinians in strikes across Gaza, most of them in the enclave’s besieged north. Al Jazeera reported this news with reference to Wafa news agency.

World Health Organization (WHO) Kamal Adwan Hospital during the operation of the Israeli military, the director of the hospital. Expressed deep concern over the fate of detained patients and medical staff including Hussam Abu Safia.

Dr. Kamal Advan hospital director. Hussam Abu Safia was severely beaten by the occupying forces before being detained.

Palestinians and activists have taken to social media to call on Israel to release Dr. Abu Safia.

Many of them shared a photo of the doctor, wearing a white coat, walking towards an Israeli tank. Husham

The Israeli military issued a new forced displacement notice for Beit Hanoun after it claimed two rockets were fired from northern Gaza into West Jerusalem.

Meanwhile, hundreds of people are once again being forced to flee the besieged northern Gaza by Israeli attacks.

On Saturday, forcibly displaced Palestinians moved to other areas.

Many had few belongings and were traveling on foot.

The death toll in an Israeli attack on a house in northern Gaza City has risen to three and many others, including women and children, were injured, Wafa news agency reported.

The targeted building belongs to the Khadir family and is located on Al Nafaq Street, the agency said.

At least 45 thousand 484 Palestinians have been killed and 108 thousand 90 injured in the Israeli attack on Gaza since October 7 last year. At least 1,139 people were killed and more than 200 captured in Israel during the October 7 Hamas attack.

(Dhaka Times/29 December/FA)


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