The Hamas** office issued a statement on the 10th, saying that the Israeli army attacked a residence near Al-Aqsa Hospital in the central Gaza Strip on the same day, killing and injuring at least 40 people. The statement said that the attack took place in what the Israeli army had previously claimed to be a "safe zone", which once again showed that no part of the Gaza Strip was safe.
A displaced person who has temporarily stayed at Al-Aqsa hospital said he had to continue fleeing in the face of another airstrike.
Displaced Abu Sood: This is the fourth time I have dismantled my tents, and after the house in Gaza City was destroyed, we moved to Salaya. He then moved to Nuseret and then to Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir Barach. Here our lives are threatened again, gunshots are ringing above us, and I don't want my children and grandchildren to lose their lives, so we are leaving again now. We don't know what awaits us in the future, and we don't know where we want to go.
Al-Aqsa Hospital is the main hospital still operating in Deir Barah in the central Gaza Strip. Since the expansion of Israeli military operations in the central Gaza Strip, the hospital has been threatened with continued Israeli bombardment.
Al-Aqsa Hospital staff member Iyad Jabri: Al-Aqsa Hospital is currently the only hospital in the central Gaza Strip that is still operating. If this hospital were to cease functioning, there would be a major catastrophe and the central Gaza Strip would be deprived of medical care.
According to a statement issued by the Palestine Red Crescent Society on the 10th, Israel launched an attack on an ambulance near Deir Balah, killing four members of the Palestine Red Crescent Society.