
'Israeli' strikes kill 15 Palestinians in Gaza, including 13 in tent attack
Mahmoud Basal, a spokesperson for the agency, stated that "two martyrs and several injured were transported following an Israeli airstrike this morning on a house in the Al-Hakar area in the southern city of Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip."
Basal further explained that the agency transported "13 martyrs and more than 50 injured, including a number of children and women, to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza after the massacre committed by the occupation with an airstrike targeting displaced persons' tents" in Al-Shati camp, west of Gaza City.
The director of Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza, Fadel Naim, said that the hospital's doctors, medical, technical, and administrative staff are "starving, deprived of food, sleep, and rest, and there isn't enough food."
He highlighted the difficult humanitarian conditions faced by healthcare workers who "continue to work to save the lives of injured citizens and patients while their bodies are collapsing, and we cannot do anything."

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