
Zionist Targeting of Al-Awda Hospital is War Crime
Gaza – Saba:
The Palestinian Free Movement affirmed on Friday that the targeting of hospitals and the forcing of medical staff, patients, and their companions to evacuate Al-Awda Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip is an unprecedented war crime against humanity.
The movement said in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba): "The Zionist targeting and shelling that the northern Gaza Strip is experiencing around the clock, particularly the targeting of hospitals and the forcing of medical staff, patients, and their companions to evacuate Al-Awda Hospital, is an unprecedented war crime against humanity."
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