14-04-2025

Gaza Hospital Destroyed in Israeli Airstrike Amid Global Condemnation

Date: 14-04-2025
Sources: bbc.com: 1 | cbsnews.com: 1 | news.sky.com: 1
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Summary

Israeli Airstrike on Gaza City Hospital Sparks International Outcry

An Israeli air strike on the Al-Ahly Arab Hospital in Gaza City has destroyed a significant portion of the last fully functional hospital in the area, sparking widespread condemnation from the international community. The attack has been met with outrage, with many criticizing Israel's actions as a breach of international humanitarian law, which protects hospitals and medical infrastructure.

Key points from the reports include: the hospital's intensive care and surgery departments were severely damaged, forcing the evacuation of patients and staff, with one child dying during the process due to disrupted care; Israel claimed the hospital was being used as a Hamas "command and control centre", a claim denied by Hamas, which accused Israel of intentionally targeting medical infrastructure; the hospital had been hit multiple times since the conflict began, with the latest strike coming as Israel expanded its military activity in Gaza; the attack has been widely condemned, with the World Health Organization director-general calling for an end to attacks on healthcare facilities and the UK's Foreign Secretary expressing concern over the strike. The incident has highlighted the devastating impact of the ongoing conflict on Gaza's healthcare infrastructure and the need for international intervention to protect medical institutions.

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Israeli air strike destroys part of last fully functional hospital in Gaza CityBritish Broadcasting CorporationBritish Broadcasting Corporation

An Israeli air strike destroyed part of al Ahli Arab Hospital, the last fully functional hospital in Gaza City. The strike damaged the intensive care and surgery departments, forcing the evacuation of patients and staff. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claimed the hospital contained a Hamas "command and control centre". One child died during the evacuation process due to a disruption in care. The hospital was "completely destroyed" according to Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry. The attack was widely condemned, with the World Health Organization director-general stating that "attacks on health care must stop" as hospitals are protected under international humanitarian law.

Israeli strike destroys part of hospital in Gaza City - CBS News

An Israeli airstrike hit Al-Ahali hospital in Gaza City, damaging the outpatient and laboratory wards, pharmacy, and emergency departments, after a 20-minute warning was given to evacuate. One patient died during the evacuation due to lack of urgent care. The hospital, run by the Diocese of Jerusalem, has been hit five times since the war began in November 2023. Israel claimed it targeted a Hamas command center at the hospital, while the diocese condemned the attack and called for international intervention to protect medical institutions. The strike came as Israel expanded its military activity in Gaza, with the health ministry reporting 11 killed and over 100 wounded in the last 24 hours.

Israeli air strike hits Gaza hospital | World News | Sky News

An Israeli air strike hit the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City, with multiple missiles striking the facility. The Hamas-run health ministry reported hundreds of people were on site, with one patient dying during evacuation due to lack of urgent care. The Israeli Defence Forces claimed they targeted a Hamas command and control centre within the hospital, saying they took steps to mitigate civilian harm. Hamas denied using hospitals for military purposes and accused Israel of intentionally targeting medical infrastructure. The strike comes as Israel continues its offensive against Hamas, which has killed over 50,000 Palestinians, and has been met with international condemnation, including from the UK's Foreign Secretary David Lammy.