More than 20 people were killed when Israeli military bulldozers ran over hospital tents

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

More than 20 people were killed when Israeli military bulldozers ran over hospital tents

According to Al Jazeera and Palestinian TV on December 16, the Kamal Adwan hospital in the northern Gaza Strip was damaged by Israeli forces, and a tragedy was repeated. More than 20 people were killed when Israeli soldiers drove armoured bulldozers to flatten tents where patients and displaced people lived. At the moment, there has been no response from the Israeli side to this matter.

Al Jazeera cameraman and journalist Sharif uploaded ** shows that the courtyard in front of the hospital has been destroyed beyond recognition by bulldozers, leaving only a patch of dirt and bricks. Even more distressing is the fact that the remains of some of the victims are buried under the rubble.

This incident has aroused widespread concern and condemnation from the international community. Hospitals, as a place where people seek ** and shelter, should be respected and protected. However, the actions of the Israeli army have ruthlessly claimed the lives of innocent people and brought even greater suffering to the wounded and in need.

This is not the first time that the Israeli army has carried out damage to medical facilities in Palestinian areas, and there have been a number of similar incidents before. These acts not only violate international humanitarian law, but also pose a serious threat to the fundamental rights and interests of the Palestinian people.

We call on the international community to pay attention to and condemn this destruction of medical facilities, and urge the Israeli side to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter and to severely punish the perpetrators. At the same time, we hope that the international community will step up its support for the Palestinian people by providing them with the necessary medical assistance and protection to alleviate their suffering during the conflict.

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