With Yemen Attack, US Continues Long History of Deliberately Bombing Hospitals
- The United States attacked the Al Rasool Al-Azam Oncology Hospital in Saada, Yemen, on March 24, killing at least two people and injuring 13 others.
- The U.S. Conducted 13 airstrikes eight days earlier, destroying five blocks of the hospital, which served as a key cancer treatment center in the region.
- The Yemeni Cancer Control Fund stated that these bombings are part of a systematic U.S. Policy targeting Yemen, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
- The incident has received minimal coverage in U.S. Media, raising serious concerns about the portrayal of U.S. Actions in conflict zones.
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With Yemen Attack, US Continues Long History of Deliberately Bombing Hospitals
In repeatedly targeting and destroying a cancer center in Yemen, the United States has carried on a long pattern of bombing hospitals. On March 24, the United States carried out a premeditated attack on the Al Rasool Al-Azam Oncology Hospital in Saada, Yemen, turning it into rubble. At least two people were killed and 13 more injured. This was not an isolated incident. Eight days previously, on March 16, Washington launched 13 separate airstrike…
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