World

Gaza: WHO and partners provide life-saving treatment after deadly Israeli airstrikes on Al Mawasi



Israeli officials said the strike was a “precision” strike targeting senior Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif and his deputy Rafa Salama.

The airstrike took place near the city of Khan Younis, an area designated by the Israeli military as a safe zone for civilians.

At a press conference later in the day, the Israeli prime minister said it was still unclear whether the alleged targets were destroyed in the air strikes.

In a post on X, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said 134 “critically injured” people had been admitted to the nearby Nasser Medical Complex “which is overwhelmed by the influx”.

Many hospitals are treating the injured.

WHO staff are at the hospital along with two emergency medical teams to help treat the injured, he added.

“We have deployed 50 rollaway beds and 50 stretchers to increase hospital capacity while our spare trauma supplies and medicines are being used to save lives.”

Some of the injured were also taken to a field hospital run by the International Medical Corps in Deir Al Balah, where WHO has provided supplies to meet the urgent needs of about 120 others. He said other NGO field hospitals had also received patients in need of urgent treatment.

Senior Communications Officer, United Nations Refugee Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) Louise Wateridge, tweeted the heartbreaking video from Al Nasser hospital on Saturday afternoon local time, where staff were “mopping up pools of blood with just water”.

She described children lying on blood-stained mattresses “traumatized by the loss of siblings. Some were missing limbs. Many had life-changing injuries.”

‘senseless massacre’

UN independent expert monitoring human rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Francesca Albanese, said in a post on X said she was “horrified” by the number of deaths and injuries in air strikes on what an Israeli military official said was an active Hamas compound, in an “open area”.

Hamas said reports that Israel targeted two of its senior military commanders were “false”.

Regarding the Israeli attack, which she described as “another senseless massacre” of civilians, Special Rapporteur Albanese tweeted that “The justification is always the same: ‘targeting Palestinian militants’.”

Officials from the Gaza civil defense authority also reported that at least 20 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli attack on a prayer center inside the Shati camp for displaced people, west of Gaza City on Saturday.

Listen to UNRWA’s Louise Wateridge describe it here United Nations News what happened earlier this week in Gaza City, after a week-long Israeli offensive there.

News7f

News 7F: Update the world's latest breaking news online of the day, breaking news, politics, society today, international mainstream news .Updated news 24/7: Entertainment, Sports...at the World everyday world. Hot news, images, video clips that are updated quickly and reliably

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button