Gaza’s Nasser Hospital condemns move by MSF to suspend most services
Doctors Without Borders suspended noncritical care at Gaza’s key Nasser Hospital due to armed presence and security threats, citing increased sightings since the October ceasefire.
- One of Gaza's last functioning large hospitals condemned the move by Doctors Without Borders to suspend most services over security concerns involving armed men present in the compound.
- MSF said the suspension was due to security breaches posing serious threats to staff and patients, including the presence of armed men, intimidation, and suspicion of weapons movement.
- The Nasser Hospital stated that the armed presence was civilian police aimed at protecting patients and staff, denying MSF's allegations as factually incorrect and irresponsible.
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The organization reports on intimidation, arrests of patients and suspected weapons transfers at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.
Gaza’s Nasser Hospital condemns move by MSF to suspend services
One of Gaza’s last functioning hospitals condemned the move by Doctors Without Borders to pull out of operations over alleged concerns about armed men, claiming on Sunday that the hospital had installed civil police for security. MSF said in a statement on Saturday that all its noncritical medical operations at Nasser Hospital were suspended due to security breaches that posed "serious" threats to its teams and patients. MSF added that there had…
Gaza hospital lashes out after aid group confirms terror presence
According to the Israeli military, 85% of Gaza’s hospitals have been used by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad for terror. By Pesach Benson, TPS Gaza’s Nasser Hospital hit back at Doctors Without Borders (MSF) after the embattled French humanitarian organization suspended nonessential activities at the Khan Yunis medical center due to the presence of armed men and a “suspicion of weapons transfers.” In a statement sent via the Hamas-run Gaza H…
Gaza’s Nasser Hospital condemns MSF decision to suspend most services
One of Gaza 's last functioning large hospitals condemned the decision by Doctors Without Borders to pull out of operations over concerns about armed men, claiming on Sunday that the facility had installed civilian police for security.
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