The Citizen (KZN)

Hospital’s ‘nightmare’

GAZA: MEDICS TELL OF ‘DIRE AND FRIGHTENIN­G’ CONDITIONS AFTER RAID ‘Medical staff have had to flee, leaving patients behind.’

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The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said patients and medics were enduring “dire and frightenin­g conditions” at a major hospital raided by Israeli soldiers on Thursday.

Hundreds of medics and patients remain inside the Nasser Hospital in the main southern city of Khan Yunis after thousands of displaced civilians who had sought refuge in its grounds were forced to leave by Israeli troops.

“Nasser medical complex is witnessing a catastroph­ic and alarming situation, as a result of the lack of medical resources,” the health ministry said.

Earlier this week, a nurse at the hospital told AFP multiple people had been shot dead by Israeli snipers, tanks had opened fire on the complex and people were forced out at gunpoint.

Medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) described a “chaotic situation” in the hospital after it was shelled early on Thursday, killing and wounding multiple people.

“Our medical staff have had to flee the hospital, leaving patients behind,” MSF said on X, with one employee unaccounte­d for and another detained by Israeli forces.

The Israeli military said it was carrying out a “precise and limited operation” at the hospital, which is a major health facility.

Citing “credible intelligen­ce” without publishing evidence, a military statement said “there may be bodies of our hostages in the Nasser hospital facility”.

But later on Thursday evening. military spokespers­on Daniel Hagari said the army “have not yet found any evidence of this”, adding that forces had found “weapons, grenades and mortar bombs” from the hospital complex.

Footage circulatin­g on social media, which AFP could not independen­tly verify, showed rescuers trying to move patients from the hospital’s orthopaedi­c ward after it was reportedly hit.

Using mobile flashlight­s, rescuers were seen dragging a patient on a bed, while others carried another sick person in a blanket amid fallen debris.

Another video sent by the health ministry in Gaza showed a row of patients on their beds in a packed corridor.

The ministry said more than 460 people were made to go to an old hospital building, where they were “without food, without milk for children and a severe shortage of water”.

Israeli forces operating across the Gaza Strip have repeatedly raided hospitals, alleging that the facilities are being used as command centres by Hamas militants.

Hamas denies the accusation and the Israeli military has shown no concrete proof of such command centres.

Ravina Shamdasani, spokespers­on for the UN human rights office, slammed the raid on Nasser Hospital.

“The raid appears to be part of a pattern of attacks by Israeli forces striking essential life-saving civilian infrastruc­ture in Gaza, especially hospitals,” she said in a statement.

The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) has described Nasser Hospital as a critical facility “for all of Gaza”, where only a minority of hospitals are even partly operationa­l.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said on Wednesday he was “alarmed” by reports from Nasser Hospital, which he described as the “backbone of the health system in southern Gaza”.

The UN agency has been denied access to the facility in recent days and has lost contact with staff there, Tedros said on X.

Israel’s military said its “mission is to ensure that the Nasser Hospital continues its important function of treating Gazan patients”.

An unpreceden­ted Hamas attack on 7 October resulted in the deaths of about 1 160 people in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures.

Palestinia­n militants also took around 250 captives. Around 130 of them remain in Gaza, 29 of whom are believed to be dead, according to Israeli officials.

This week, Israeli forces rescued two hostages from the far southern city of Rafah during bombing that killed about 100 people, according to Gaza’s health ministry.

Since the war began, at least 28 663 people have been killed in Gaza, most of them women, children and adolescent­s, according to the ministry. –

Nasser medical complex is witnessing a catastroph­ic situation

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SEEKING SHELTER. Displaced Palestinia­ns camp near the border fence between Gaza and Egypt amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinia­n Hamas militant group.
Picture: AFP SEEKING SHELTER. Displaced Palestinia­ns camp near the border fence between Gaza and Egypt amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinia­n Hamas militant group.

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