Gaza’s Health Ministry says Israel has struck the largest hospital in the territory’s south
- Israel's military confirmed a strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, claiming to target a Hamas militant operating there, according to a military statement.
- The Health Ministry reported that over 50,000 Palestinians have been killed during the conflict, including 15,613 children, as stated by Dr. Munir Al-Boursh.
- Eyewitnesses described devastation in Rafah, where hospitals received additional casualties, including women and children, after night strikes.
- Israel's actions have sparked domestic unrest, with protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following a government vote of no confidence against the attorney general.
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Concern grows for Waterford doctor working in Gaza hospital bombarded by air strikes
Concerns are growing for the safety of a University Hospital Waterford surgeon performing life-saving medical treatments in a Palestinian hospital which has come under fire from the Israeli Defence Forces.
In Gaza, Al Maamadani Hospital in a critical situation: "We only have three beds in intensive care"
The Palestinian territory of Gaza is still cut off from the world. Israel maintains the closure of the crossings, and therefore the entry of humanitarian aid, including medical equipment and medical equipment. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), only 17 out of the 36 hospitals in the enclave are still partially functional.
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