Kanani: The attack on the hospitals revealed the criminal nature of the Zionist regime
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the attack on the hospitals in conflict with all standards of human rights, international law and the Geneva Conventions and said that these attacks make the criminal nature of the Zionist regime more obvious to the world. |
According to the foreign policy group of Fars News Agency, the attacks of the Zionist regime on Gaza continue. In response, this regime launched massive attacks on the Gaza Strip under the pretext of the Al-Aqsa storm operation. Mosques, hospitals, churches and residential areas were not spared from these attacks.
According to the latest statistics of the Palestinian Ministry of Health, since October 7, at least 11,500 Palestinians, including more than 7 1,800 women and children have been martyred and more than 29,200 others have been injured. On November 27, he wrote on the X social network about the attacks of the Zionist regime on hospitals in Gaza: After the failure of the Israeli regime authorities to prove their false claims about the Shefa hospital, the army of this regime resumed its attacks on other hospitals in Gaza.
He added: The attack on the hospitals in Jordan and Indonesia showed another manifestation of the regime’s aggression and brutality.
The standards of human rights, international law and the Geneva Conventions are in conflict and make the criminal nature of this regime more obvious to the world. that the Israelis have turned Shefa Hospital into a base for their operations. He added that the military vehicles of the Israeli army “have not moved” from the vicinity of this hospital and a large number of regime soldiers are searching the basement and ground floor of the hospital as well as its surgical department.
In another part of his statement, the spokesman of the Gaza Ministry of Health announced that in the last 2 days, 24 patients died in this hospital due to a power outage due to lack of fuel. Ashraf al-Qadara also reported that the vital medical equipment was out of order due to the power cut.
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