Among them are journalists.. 21 were killed and wounded by an Israeli bombing that targeted displaced people in Gaza

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2024-03-31T11:23:07+00:00

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/ Reports from the Gaza Strip reported, on Sunday, that there were deaths and injuries, including journalists, as a result of an Israeli march targeting displaced people’s tents at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah in the middle of the Strip.

Sky News Arabia quoted sources as saying, “4 people were killed and 17 injured, including 4 journalists, as a result of the Israeli bombing of a tent for displaced people inside Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.”

In a statement, Hamas accused the Israeli army of bombing tents for journalists and displaced people inside the walls of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, which led to the killing and wounding of a number of people.

The statement, issued by the government media office, stated that the Israeli army committed “a massacre by bombing the tents of journalists and displaced people inside the walls of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital and killing a number of martyrs and wounded,” noting that the bombing came at the peak time of the movement of patients, wounded, and displaced people.

In its statement, the movement condemned “the new massacre committed by the occupation within the walls of a hospital that provides medical and health services to displaced people and citizens, and we call on all international, regional and local organizations related to health and medical work to condemn this terrible crime.”

Hamas held “the American administration, the Israeli occupation, and the international community fully responsible for this crime, as they provide military and political support to the occupation and give it the green light to continue the genocidal war against civilians, children, women, and the displaced.”

It called on international organizations and countries of the free world to put pressure on Israel to stop “this aggressive war,” and also called for protecting hospitals from the crimes of the Israeli occupation.

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