Hospital workers wounded in Israeli drone attack on Gaza’s Kamal Adwan
Summary
An Israeli drone struck Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza during a ceasefire, injuring several hospital staff and nearby civilians. The Palestinian Health Ministry condemned the attack and warned it harms medical services amid a collapsing healthcare system in Gaza.Key Facts
- The drone attack happened on Friday at Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza.
- Six people were injured: three hospital staff in the courtyard and three maintenance workers nearby.
- The hospital is located in the "Green Zone," an area controlled by Israel.
- Gaza’s healthcare system is severely weakened due to ongoing conflict and restrictions on movement.
- Other Israeli strikes on Friday wounded at least a dozen Palestinians across Gaza.
- The Palestinian Health Ministry called on the UN and humanitarian groups to condemn attacks on Gaza’s health facilities.
- Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safia, head of Kamal Adwan Hospital, has been detained by Israel for over 18 months without charge.
- Israel claims Abu Safia is lawfully detained for intelligence reasons and denies reports of his life being at risk.
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