Western Mail

Israeli air strike hits tent camp at Gaza hospital

- ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTERS newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AN ISRAELI air strike has hit a tent camp in a hospital compound in central Gaza, killing two Palestinia­ns and injuring another 15.

The strike hit one of several tents in the courtyard of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, where thousands of people have been sheltering for months after fleeing their homes elsewhere in the war-ravaged territory.

Journalist­s were working from tents nearby, and an Associated Press reporter witnessed the strike and aftermath.

The Israeli military said it struck a command centre of the Islamic Jihad militant group and claimed the hospital’s functionin­g was not affected.

Tens of thousands of people have sought shelter in Gaza’s hospitals since the start of the war, viewing them as relatively safe from air strikes. Israel accuses Hamas and other militants of operating in and around medical facilities, and troops have raided a number of hospitals.

Israeli troops have been raiding Shifa Hospital, Gaza’s largest, for nearly two weeks and say they have fought heavy battles with militants in and around the medical compound. The military says it has killed scores of fighters, including senior Hamas operatives.

Palestinia­n families who fled from the area, including many who had already been displaced earlier in the war, say they were ordered to march south by Israeli soldiers after days of heavy fighting.

Only a third of Gaza’s hospitals are even partially functionin­g, even as Israeli strikes kill and wound scores of people every day. Doctors say they are often forced to treat patients on hospital floors because all the beds are taken, and to operate without anaestheti­c and other crucial medical supplies.

An internatio­nal team of doctors who had recently visited Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, where yesterday’s strike occurred, said they were horrified by the war’s gruesome impact on Palestinia­n children.

The war began when Hamas-led militants stormed across the border on October 7 and rampaged across southern Israel, killing some 1,200 people and dragging around 250 hostages back to Gaza. More than 100 captives were freed last year in exchange for the release of Palestinia­ns imprisoned by Israel.

Israel responded to the assault with one of the deadliest and most destructiv­e military campaigns in recent history.

 ?? Tsafrir Abayov ?? > An aircraft airdrops humanitari­an aid over the northern Gaza Strip yesterday, as seen from southern Israel
Tsafrir Abayov > An aircraft airdrops humanitari­an aid over the northern Gaza Strip yesterday, as seen from southern Israel

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