Israel - Hamas War : Hospital Still in Focus
The battle was sparked by a cross-data-border attack by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7, which murdered around 1,200 Israelis, largely civilians, on the state's worst day in its 75-year existence. According to the Palestinian health Ministry, more than 11,500 Palestinians, including at least 4,700 children, have been killed in Israel's retaliatory military attack on Hamas-ruled Gaza, a toll that considerably exceeds similar bouts of war in recent years.
Israel has pledged to completely destroy the extremist organization. air and artillery bombs have demolished entire neighborhoods in Gaza, forcing hundreds of thousands of residents to evacuate their homes, and the humanitarian situation is dire, according to relief organizations.
People injured in Israeli attacks lay in the halls of the Indonesian Hospital in North Gaza. "We went to the mosque yesterday to pray at sunset." "The first time we kneeled, I was under a load of rocks, and other people were under the rubble," one small kid explained. "There were severed hands and legs, and we didn't know if anyone would come to our aid." Civil defense arrived."
According to the UN office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Israeli assaults destroyed or damaged at least 45% of Gaza's dwelling units, using Palestinian figures. Due to fuel shortages and a communication breakdown, the United Nations stated there will be no cross-data-border humanitarian operations on Friday. On Thursday, no assistance vehicles arrived in Gaza for the second day in a row owing to a lack of gasoline for distribution.