The Israeli army justified the action by claiming that the location served as a Hamas command center, an accusation that the Islamic group denies; WHO confirmed that the space remains out of service, which represents a significant impact on the region’s already weakened health infrastructure
N0 last Saturday (28), announced the end of a military operation at Kamal Adwan Hospital, located in Beit Lahia, in the Gaza Strip. This hospital was the last major operating medical center in the north of the region, which has been a focal point of the ongoing conflict between Israel and the group . The Israeli army justified the operation by claiming that the hospital served as a Hamas command center, an accusation that the Islamist group vehemently denies. THE confirmed that the hospital is now empty and out of service, dealing a significant blow to the region’s healthcare infrastructure.
During the operation, the army arrested the hospital director, Rossan Abu Safia, and detained dozens of medical staff, as reported by the Ministry of Health of the Gaza Strip, which is governed by Hamas. This development raised concerns about the humanitarian impact of the operation and the safety of healthcare workers in the region. The already precarious health situation in Gaza has been further worsened, increasing pressure on international organizations to provide assistance.
Meanwhile, in Tel Aviv, internal political tension intensified as hundreds of demonstrators gathered to protest Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Protesters demand an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an agreement to release hostages. Among the protesters was Shahar Mor Zahiro, nephew of a hostage murdered by Hamas. Zahiro expressed the hope that future US President Donald Trump understands that the majority of Israelis want an end to the war and the release of the hostages. He also accused Netanyahu of trying to deceive Trump, while hostage families question the sincerity of the Israeli government’s negotiation efforts. Netanyahu’s critics accuse him of delaying truce talks, prolonging the conflict to satisfy his far-right coalition partners.
*With information from Vinícius Galdino
*Report produced with the help of AI