The grandfather of Sidal Abu Jamea, a Palestinian girl from Khan Yunis, mourns over her body after she died overnight while sleeping in a tent from a shrapnel fragment that hit her in the head following Israeli bombardment on a nearby position, at the Kuwaiti Hospital in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday. AFP
The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said Wednesday that Israeli forces have opened fire at hospital rooms, raising fears for the safety of 12 children in paediatric care.
“The occupation (Israeli) forces have tightened the siege and the targeting of Kamal Adwan hospital, firing at patient rooms and courtyards,” ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said in a statement.
“We fear the death of 12 children in paediatric care who are already deprived of milk and are without life support equipment.”
The Israeli army did not offer an immediate comment, while AFP was unable to confirm the situation at the hospital independently.
On Tuesday Qudra said that Israeli forces had stormed the Kamal Adwan hospital in the north of the Palestinian territory and were rounding up men in the courtyard.
The previous day, the United Nations humanitarian agency OCHA said two mothers were killed when the maternity department of Kamal Adwan hospital was reportedly hit.
In Wednesday’s statement, Qudra said that Israeli forces had detained hospital director Ahmed al-Kahlot and other staff members who were “tortured and deprived of food and drink”.
Several of them were later released, he said.
Qudra said the Israeli forces were also targeting Al-Awda hospital and tightening the siege of the facility, “depriving it of water, food and electricity”.
Forces were also “preventing the wounded and sick from reaching” the hospital, he added.
Israeli troops have previously raided other medical facilities in Gaza, including Al-Shifa, the territory’s largest hospital.
There is currently only one hospital in northern Gaza able to admit patients, according to the UN.
Just 14 of 36 hospitals across the territory are functioning, providing limited healthcare while sheltering thousands of displaced people, the World Health Organisation said Sunday.
More than 18,600 Gazans have been killed and almost 50,600 wounded since the war between Israel and Hamas erupted more than two months ago, according to the health ministry.
Around 1,200 people were killed in an unprecedented attack by Hamas militants on southern Israel on October 7, Israeli officials say.
“The occupation (Israeli) forces have tightened the siege and the targeting of Kamal Adwan hospital, firing at patient rooms and courtyards,” ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said in a statement.
“We fear the death of 12 children in paediatric care who are already deprived of milk and are without life support equipment.”
The Israeli army did not offer an immediate comment, while AFP was unable to confirm the situation at the hospital independently.
On Tuesday Qudra said that Israeli forces had stormed the Kamal Adwan hospital in the north of the Palestinian territory and were rounding up men in the courtyard.
The previous day, the United Nations humanitarian agency OCHA said two mothers were killed when the maternity department of Kamal Adwan hospital was reportedly hit.
In Wednesday’s statement, Qudra said that Israeli forces had detained hospital director Ahmed al-Kahlot and other staff members who were “tortured and deprived of food and drink”.
Several of them were later released, he said.
Qudra said the Israeli forces were also targeting Al-Awda hospital and tightening the siege of the facility, “depriving it of water, food and electricity”.
Forces were also “preventing the wounded and sick from reaching” the hospital, he added.
Israeli troops have previously raided other medical facilities in Gaza, including Al-Shifa, the territory’s largest hospital.
There is currently only one hospital in northern Gaza able to admit patients, according to the UN.
Just 14 of 36 hospitals across the territory are functioning, providing limited healthcare while sheltering thousands of displaced people, the World Health Organisation said Sunday.
More than 18,600 Gazans have been killed and almost 50,600 wounded since the war between Israel and Hamas erupted more than two months ago, according to the health ministry.
Around 1,200 people were killed in an unprecedented attack by Hamas militants on southern Israel on October 7, Israeli officials say.