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All hospitals in Gaza inactive, Jabalia, Khan Yunis bombarded, dozens of martyrs

14 November, 2023 10:29

Gaza (web desk);All hospitals in northern Gaza have been rendered inoperable due to fuel shortages and heavy bombardment.
the Israeli army bombarded several buildings in Jabalia camp and Khan Younis, and dozens of people were martyred.
12 buildings were completely destroyed in Jabalia, at least 31 people were martyred and dozens were injured, 15 people were martyred in Khan Younis, the Israeli army has admitted to martyring 21 people in front of Al-Quds Hospital.
The total number of martyrs in Gaza has reached 11,240, including 8,000 women and children, 189 medical personnel are also among the martyrs, including doctors, nurses and paramedics.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 29,000 people were injured in the Israeli aggression, of which more than 70 percent were children.
The Ministry of Health of Gaza says that Israel, the international community and especially the United States are responsible for crimes against civilians. The Israeli army has said that they are facing fierce resistance from Hamas during the ground war.
The Israeli army has also admitted to attacks on government buildings, schools, universities, mosques and buildings. US President Joe Biden, speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, said that Qatar was playing the role of a mediator and that it had agreed to a ceasefire and prisoner exchange. Hopeful for the agreement.
Al-Qassam Brigade spokesman Abu Obeidah says that more Israeli tanks and armored vehicles have been destroyed during the last two days. is fleeing, he does not care about the lives of Palestinian citizens and his prisoners, the al-Qassam Brigade has also released a video of destroying several military tanks and armored vehicles, US President Joe Biden has asked Israel to withdraw from Gaza. Make the biggest Al-Shafa hospital safe.
On the martyrdom of more than 100 United Nations workers in Gaza, flags remained at half-mast on United Nations compounds around the world yesterday.
The blue and white United Nations flag was raised at 9:30 a.m. local time in Bangkok, Tokyo and Beijing, a day after the world body reported a large number of casualties and injuries in attacks on a hospital in Gaza.

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