The rest of the strike was only brief living in Gaza. Israeli missiles have attacked several hospitals in the Palestinian territory, killing at least 28 people in Khan Younès, in the south of the band, on Tuesday, May 13, according to the local civil defense.
“According to the testimonies of the inhabitants and neighbors, more than 20 people are still missing within the house of the Al-Affhani family,” the Civil Defense spokesman in Gaza, Mahmoud Bassal on Tuesday.
Hamas command centers inside the hospital?
These shots follow a short break of struggle to allow the launch of Edan Alexander on Monday, a 21 -year -old American Israeli hostage held by Hamas from the attack of October 7.
The attacks successively affected two hospitals, each house “a command and control center” of the Palestinian Islamist movement according to the Hebrew state army. Hamas denies exploit hospitals and civil properties for military purposes.
“Everyone inside the hospital, patients and injured, ran with fear, some with crutches, others shouted after their children, while others were dragged on beds,” said AFP Amro Tabash to AFP, a local photojournalist that presents the bombings, which describes “a catastrophic scene.”
He described the “flame dams” of the AFP in the European hospital area. And this, “despite the presence of the World Health Organization (WHO) on the site that prepares injured children to leave the Gaza Strip tomorrow” on Wednesday.
At the beginning of the day, Tsahal also announced another strike against Nasser Hospital also in Khan Younès.
Other fatal attacks on Wednesday according to the Palestinian authorities
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday on a tour in the Middle East of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, a future war intensification in Gaza. “In the next few days, we will intervene in force to complete the operation,” he said in a statement.
“We will never stop the war,” he said, adding that his country “will go to the end”, even if a temporary fire was established.
The civil defense at the Gaza Strip also reported on Wednesday of “at least” 29 dead and dozens of injured, in Israeli air bombings on Wednesday at dawn, in the Palestinian territory North and South.
The UN Help Chief Tom Fletcher asked the UN Security Council to take measures “to avoid a genocide” in Gaza, while giving a scathing report of Israel’s actions in the territory.
“Are you going to act decisively to prevent genocide and guarantee respect for international humanitarian law?” He asked UN ambassadors on Tuesday in New York.
Referring to “a humanitarian and unacceptable drama” about the situation in Gaza, Emmanuel Macron estimated Tuesday in TF1 that “it is not the President of the Republic to say that this is a genocide and this does not”, thus refusing to use this term. “It’s a drama and it’s horrible,” he added.
“What the Benjamin Netanyahu government is doing today is unacceptable, what it does is a shame,” continued the head of state, calling to end the humanitarian block.
Source: BFM TV
