
Getty imageIsrael’s raids on Gaza hit the doctor’s house and killed nine of the 10 children.
Nasser Hospital was injured by one of Dr. Alaa Al-Najjar’s children and her husband, but survived. Graeme Groom, a British surgeon working in the hospital, said he was operated by a surviving 11 -year -old boy.
The video shared by Hamas-Run Health Ministry and verified by the BBC showed a small burning body in Khan Younis strikes.
Israel’s army said on Friday that the aircraft struck “many suspects” in Khan Yunis that “the harmful claims for non -investment civilians are under consideration.”
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said, “The aircraft struck many suspects who were found to be operated in a structure adjacent to the IDF unit in the Cannes area.”
The Israeli army said, “The Cannes Unis area is a dangerous war area. Before the operation, IDF evacuated civilians in the area and evacuated for their safety.”
In a Saturday general statement, the IDF said last day that he had hit more than 100 goals throughout the country.
The Ministry of Health has said that at least 74 people were killed by the Israeli army for 24 hours by the Israeli army.
Dr. MUNEER ALBOURSH, director of the Ministry of Health and Health, said in X that Al-najjar’s family house was hit a few minutes after his husband HAMDI took his wife to work and then returned home.
Dr. Alboursh said the eldest son of Dr. Al-Najjar was 12 years old.
Groom said a child’s father was “very injured,” in a video posted on another British surgeon’s Instagram account working at Nasser Hospital.
He asked his father, a doctor in the hospital, and said, “It is not political, no military relationship, and it seems that it is inconspicuous in social media.”
He described it as “unimaginable” to Dr. Alaa Al-Najjar.
On Friday afternoon, Mahmoud Basal, a spokesman for Hamas Run Civil Defense Agency, said his team recovered eight bodies at Al-Nanar House near Gasoline Station in Khan Yunis and suffered some injuries.
The hospital first updated the number 2 after two hours after posting that eight children died on Facebook.
Another doctor, Youssef Abu Al-Rish, said in a statement by the Ministry of Health, he arrived in the operating room to find Dr. Al-Najjar, who waited for information about his surviving son.
In an interview written by the AFP News Agency, relatives of your relatives said: “Be full! Please give us mercy! We must be merciful to all nations, international communities, people, Hamas and all camps.
“We are tired of displacement and hunger!”
Getty imageOn Friday, UN Secretary -General António GuterRes warned that people in the Gaza were withstanding that they could be the “biggest stage” of the war and condemned Israel’s blockade for humanitarian aid imposed in March.
Israel partially released the blockade earlier this week. Israeli Army COGAT said on Friday that more trucks, which carried flour, food, and medical equipment pharmaceutical drugs, entered more trucks.
The United Nations said that 2.1 million people of the territory needed 500 to 600 trucks a day, repeatedly that 2.1 million of the territory were not enough.
This week’s limited amount of food triggered a confusing scene, and the armed predators attacked the original convoys and the Palestinians were crowded outside the bakery with a desperate attempt to get bread.
According to the evaluation that was not supported this month, the population of the Gaza said that it is a “important danger.”
Those in Gaza said they had no food in the BBC, and the malnutrition mother said he could not have breastfeeding babies.
As desalination and hygiene plants lack fuel, chronic water shortages are deteriorating, and new displacement occurs when Israeli’s military attacks expand.
Israel told Hamas that he had to put the pressure to solve the hostages held in Gaza.
Israel accused Hamas for stealing supplies, and the group refused.
Israel started a military campaign in Gaza on October 7, 2023, with a response to Hamas’ border attack, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 were hosted.
According to the territory, at least 53,901 people have died, including at least 16,500 children in Gaza.
Additional report of David Gritten and Jaroslav Lukiv









