
Baptist Hospital Director confirms Hospital out of service due to shelling
Gaza - Saba:
Dr. Fadl Naim, Medical Director of Baptist Hospital in Gaza City, confirmed on Sunday that the hospital was out of service due to the Zionist bombing.
According to the Palestine Today News Agency, Dr. Naim stated that the emergency and ambulance departments, laboratory, pharmacy, and emergency radiology were the departments most damaged by the Zionist bombing.
Naim called for pressure to open the crossings to allow the entry of medical supplies and equipment to resume health services in hospitals.
He also called for pressure on the enemy to protect health facilities in Gaza from attacks, as they are protected under international law.
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