Red Cross: Abandonment of children at Al Nasr Hospital in Gaza is an “indescribable tragedy”.
The Red Cross said on Friday that a video showing the abandonment of five Palestinian children at Al-Nasr Hospital in Gaza is an "unspeakable tragedy". |
According to the international group Tasnim News, the censored video that the Arabic-language website “Al-Mashhad” a few days ago It had been published showing five beds on which the bodies of five babies were placed. Also, according to the images of this video, in the room where these babies were placed, medical equipment was scattered in the room. had been
The “European Human Rights Watch” base said it was able to confirm the authenticity of this video. This organization based in Switzerland said that these five babies were left in the pediatric ward of Al-Nasr Hospital.
A spokesman for the Red Cross confirmed the statement of European human rights monitors and said: “The published videos of the death of these babies are an unimaginable tragedy. It is descriptive and shows the unacceptable reality of how civilians are paying for the conflicts.”
News sources reported this Friday morning that despite the continuation of efforts and negotiations, The efforts of the Qatari and Egyptian mediators to renew the temporary ceasefire in Gaza did not reach anywhere, and the ceasefire in Gaza was not extended.
The Zionist regime, which had violated it many times during the truce period, took advantage of this opportunity and immediately accused the Palestinian resistance group of violating the truce and resumed massive air and artillery attacks on the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the seventh round of prisoner exchange between Hamas and the Israeli regime took place and the prisoners of both sides were handed over to the Red Cross.
On the other hand, the resistance groups in Iraq and Yemen warned the Israeli regime this Friday morning that if it resumes attacks and war against Gaza from this Friday morning, they will immediately launch their operations against the Zionists and their supporters. will resume.
Publisher | Tasnim News |