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Israeli airstrike hits Gaza hospital — kills medic, wounds 9 others

Hospital staff have, not for the first time, accused Israel of recklessly endangering civilians and gutting the territory's health system

The damaged hospital in the northern Gaza Strip
The damaged hospital in the northern Gaza Strip IANS

An Israeli airstrike hit the northern gate of a field hospital in the Gaza Strip on 15 April, Tuesday, killing a medic and wounding nine other people, a spokesman for the hospital said.

The strike hit the Kuwaiti Field Hospital in the Muwasi area, where hundreds of thousands have sought shelter in sprawling tent camps.

The wounded were all patients or medics, and two of the patients were left in critical condition after the strike, said Saber Mohammed, a hospital spokesman.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

The military has struck hospitals on several occasions during the 18-month war, accusing Hamas militants of hiding out in them or using them for military purposes.

Hospital staff have denied the allegations and accused Israel of recklessly endangering civilians and gutting the territory's health system.

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On Sunday, 13 April, Israel struck the last major hospital providing critical care in northern Gaza after ordering an evacuation. A patient died during the evacuation and the strike severely damaged the emergency room, pharmacy and surrounding buildings, according to Al-Ahli Hospital.

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The Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, which runs the hospital, condemned the strike.

Israel said it targeted a Hamas command and control center within the facility, again without providing evidence. Hamas denied the allegations.

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The war escalated when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel on 7 October 2023, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting 251. Now 59 hostages are still inside Gaza, 24 of whom are believed to be alive, after most of the rest were released in ceasefire agreements or other deals.

Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed over 51,000 people, according to an updated toll released by Gaza's health ministry on Tuesday, 15 April.

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That includes more than 1,600 people killed just since Israel ended a ceasefire and resumed its offensive in March to pressure Hamas to accept changes to the agreement.

The ministry is led by medical professionals and reports to the Hamas-run government. Its toll is seen as generally reliable by UN agencies and independent experts, though Israel has challenged its numbers.

Israel says it has killed some 20,000 militants, without providing evidence.

The ministry does not say how many of those killed in Gaza are civilians and how many combatants, but has said women and children make up more than half of the dead.

The offensive has destroyed much of the territory and displaced around 90 per cent of its population of roughly 2 million Palestinians.

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