Gaza: UK Surgeon Shares Footage of Hospital After Israeli Strike
- Jordan's Foreign Ministry denounced Israel's airstrike on the hospital located in Khan Younis, Gaza, on May 13, which led to the facility being completely incapacitated.
- The strike occurred amid ongoing Israeli aggression and blockades that Israel uses as tactics against Palestinians, according to Jordanian statements.
- The hospital, a critical facility providing specialized neurosurgical procedures, heart treatments, and cancer therapies that cannot be found elsewhere in Gaza, was heavily damaged and declared off-limits by both WHO and MSF.
- WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus highlighted that shutting down the hospital has disrupted critical medical treatments such as neurosurgery, cardiac care, and cancer services, condemning attacks on healthcare facilities as breaches of international law and calling for an immediate ceasefire.
- Jordan urged the international community to compel Israel to stop attacks, open crossings for humanitarian aid, and support Palestinian rights including a state on pre-1967 borders.
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Jordan denounces Israeli attack on European Hospital in Gaza, urges ‘immediate’ aid delivery
AMMAN — The Foreign Ministry on Friday condemned Israel’s targeting of the European Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, which rendered the facility completely out of service.Ministry Spokesperson Sufian Qudah described the act as a "blatant" violation of international law, and a clear violation of the 1949 Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of
Gaza: UK surgeon shares footage of hospital after Israeli strike
Tom Potokar is a UK consultant surgeon working in the European Gaza hospital in Khan Younes in southern Gaza. He sent a video that he had filmed the moment after the hospital was hit by an Israeli bomb. He has said it is a snapshot of the reality there.
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