The Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza is facing a catastrophic situation as an Israeli airstrike resulted in dozens of casualties being brought to the facility, leaving just two doctors to handle the overwhelming number of patients. With limited supplies and resources due to weeks of Israeli bombardment, the remaining medical staff are struggling to provide adequate treatment to the injured. The situation was further worsened by a separate bombing of a house next to the hospital, increasing the number of injured individuals arriving around the clock.
Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of the hospital, called for the international community to open a humanitarian corridor to allow essential medical supplies, staff, and ambulances to reach the facility. He accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, describing the current situation as a collective massacre. Israeli military officials denied these allegations, stating that the raid on the hospital last week was in response to significant fighting in the area and resulted in the arrest of over 100 Hamas terrorists.
Amidst the chaos, Abu Safiya clarified that the weapons found at the hospital belonged to the security staff who had abandoned them during the raid. The situation at Kamal Adwan hospital highlights the urgent need for assistance and resources to address the rising number of casualties in Gaza.
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