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Israeli forces besiege Gaza hospital as Hamas offers truce termsAn injured man transported to Kamal Adwan HospitalIsrael...
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Israeli forces besiege Gaza hospital as Hamas offers truce terms
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Israeli forces have besieged a hospital in northern Gaza as they continue an offensive to seize territory in the Strip, the Hamas-run health ministry has said.

Medical staff and patients at the Indonesian Hospital, in Beit Lahia, came under "heavy fire... preventing the arrival of patients, medical staff, and supplies", the ministry said on Sunday.

Israel's military said it had launched "extensive ground operations" over the past day as part of a new offensive aimed at destroying Hamas which it has called "Operation Gideon's Chariots".

This week has also seen the deadliest wave of air strikes on Gaza in months.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it troops were fighting "terrorist infrastructure sites" in northern Gaza, including the area near to the Indonesian hospital.

The health ministry said three public hospitals were now "out of action" in the North Gaza governorate. At least 67 people have died and 361 have been injured in the last 24 hours, it said.

Speaking to the BBC on Sunday, Mohammed Salha, director of the al-Awda private hospital in northern Gaza, said the closure of the Indonesian Hospital would have an impact on the care he was able to provide.

He said al-Awda depended on the Indonesian Hospital for stores of oxygen and for its intensive care unit.

Mr Salha added that there had been a bombing near his hospital overnight causing "a lot of damage" to the facility that staff were attempting to quickly repair.

On Tuesday, Israeli strikes had hit two of the largest hospitals in Khan Younis, the Nasser Medical Complex and European Hospital.

The Israeli military accused Hamas of hiding a command and control centre beneath European Hospital, and said it conducted a "precise strike" on "Hamas terrorists".

Israeli media reported the target of the strike was senior Hamas figure Mohammed Sinwar - the younger brother of the former Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar.

Israeli strikes on Saturday hit the southern city of Khan Younis again, as well as towns in the north of Gaza, including Beit Lahia and the Jabalia refugee camp, the health ministry and rescuers from the civil defence forces said.

Thousands of people have been killed since Israel resumed its strikes on 18 March, following the collapse of a fragile ceasefire which lasted two months.

Israel's military has said the expansion of its campaign is aimed at "achieving all the war's objectives" including releasing hostages and "the defeat of Hamas".

Aid agencies have warned about the risk of famine among Gaza's 2.1 million population, as footage and accounts emerge of emaciated children suffering malnutrition. Israel has been blocking supplies of food and other aid from entering the territory for 10 weeks.

New indirect talks aimed at securing a ceasefire were held on Saturday in Qatar, just hours after Israel launched its major new offensive.

Hamas offered to release nine hostages in exchange for a 60-day truce, a Palestinian official told the BBC.

The official said the new proposed deal would also allow the entry of 400 aid trucks a day, and the evacuation of medical patients from Gaza. Israel, in turn, has demanded proof of life and detailed information about all remaining hostages.

Israel said prior to the talks that it would not withdraw troops from Gaza or commit to an end to the war.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this month promised a major military escalation in the war to occupy and control swathes of Gaza, force the Palestinian population to the south of the territory, and "destroy" Hamas.

The war was triggered by the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, which saw about 1,200 people killed and more than 250 taken hostage.

Some 58 hostages remain in Gaza, up to 23 of whom are believed to be alive.

More than 53,000 Palestinians have been killed during Israel's military campaign in Gaza.






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Israel’s total war on healthcare in Gaza is designed to deprive Palestinians of their means of survival
The endless slaughter of Gaza medics reveals the truth: Israel’s disregard for Palestinian life isn’t a mistake, it’s the strategy, says Ghassan Abu-Sittah.

The martyrs of the aid worker convoy massacre join over a thousand other healthcare and humanitarian workers killed by Israel in Gaza, writes Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah

In the last minutes before dawn, seven emergency response vehicles travel through Al-Hashashin, north of Rafah in Gaza. They’ve been called out to recover and treat casualties from Israeli fire overnight. The convoy stops and pulls over, its personnel get out to begin their work: “It looks like an accident”, one man says, as they reach the site of Israel’s overnight attack.

Within minutes, without warning, they are under fire. Shots from distance by Israeli troops kill some convoy members immediately. Others are found by approaching troops. They are then bound and later executed. Two paramedics are abducted from the scene and taken into detention.

Rifatt Radwan, of the Red Crescent, recorded his last moments before his ex*****on by the Israeli troops. "There is no God but God, and Muhammad is his messenger. Forgive me, mother, because I chose this way, the way of helping people. Accept my martyrdom, God, and forgive me."

Fifteen paramedics and emergency personnel were killed during the massacre, including Palestine Red Crescent medics Mostafa Khufaga, Saleh Muamer and Ezzedine Shaath, first responder volunteers Mohammad Bahloul, Mohammed al-Heila, Ashraf Abu Labda, Raed al-Sharif and Rifatt Radwan.

Civil Defence Head of Mission Anwar Al-Attar was killed alongside his team members Fouad Al-Jammal, Yousef Khalifa, Zuheir Al-Farra, Sameer Al-Bahabsah, and Ibrahim Al-Mughari, as was one worker from the UN Relief and Works Agency.

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Their bodies were found four days after their killing, buried in a shallow grave along with their destroyed vehicles. Rifatt’s phone, and its recording of the team’s last moments, was found on his body. There were only two survivors, paramedic Munther Abed and ambulance driver Assad al-Nasasra, both of whom were beaten and detained – Assad for over five weeks.

The martyrs of the aid worker convoy massacre join over a thousand other healthcare and humanitarian workers killed by Israel in Gaza. These workers were killed in a deliberate nature: an ambush was set for them, in which they were trapped, before being executed and buried.

It took numerous days before a UN-led mission was able to find their bodies. Many other healthcare and aid workers have not been extended this ritual – they have been blown apart by American-made bombs, or sniped and left dead on the streets. Many hundreds more have been abducted. For some, including my friend Dr Adnan Al-Bursh, they have been killed by the torture inflicted upon them during their kidnapping.

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Regardless of method, the effect of their killing is the same: Palestinians are deprived of those with the means and the expertise of saving lives. In murdering individual doctors or launching a total war on healthcare in Gaza, Israel intends to deprive Palestinians of the means of their survival.

These acts of genocide intend to erase Palestinian life and the evidence of its existence. Gaza’s hospitals, some of them older than the State of Israel itself, were filled with world-leading Palestinian healthcare specialists. Despite the siege, this system was built to the highest degree of excellence in care. These hospitals, despite the war against them, continue to treat and rehabilitate those whom Israel has attempted to murder.

The success of these facilities and the resilience of their doctors and emergency staff are a thorn in Israel’s side. The aid workers tirelessly, courageously recovering wounded or dead Palestinians, or the doctors and hospital staff who refuse to leave their patients — they are a nuisance and a problem for Israel. In a war of extermination, they are marked for killing.

But it matters, too, to see how these fifteen were killed, and the public display of their deaths. The occupying military knew that vehicles would be found. Their bodies were buried shallowly – the Israelis not even bothering to remove the hand-ties, which show that they were executed.

Their deaths and the manner of their killing serve as a spectacle, to show how little Israel cares for even its most liberal, soft-handed critics. They know that the lies spun about the incident – of ‘suspicious vehicles’ and ‘Hamas operatives’ – would not hold water, but that is not their purpose.

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A UN Commission identifies that the destruction of Gaza’s healthcare system amounts to a crime of extermination. The International Criminal Court indicts Israel’s leaders for depriving Palestinians of their right to health. The UK government calls for Israel to ‘adhere to international law’ – this massacre happens not in spite of but because of these developments.

To maintain its occupation, Israel needs to show that it does not care for its liberal critics or the language of humanitarianism they use. By making the display of their disregard for international law, for human decency, the occupier deprives its critics of the logic of their appeals for restraint.

The worse the atrocities, the less believable their excuses, the stronger their hand. Israel’s soft-handed critics in the UK, EU, and UN have not yet come to understand what genocide, extermination, military occupation, and settler colonialism mean. When they do, they will understand why these healthcare workers in Gaza were made to die in the way that they did.

Professor Ghassan Abu-Sittah is a renowned, multi-award-winning Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, internationally recognised as a leading expert in craniofacial surgery (facial deformities), aesthetic surgery, cleft lip and palate repair, and trauma-related injuries. A dedicated humanitarian, he has served as a war surgeon in several conflict zones, including Syria, Yemen, Iraq, South Lebanon, and the Gaza Strip.

Of British Palestinian heritage, he is the Clinical Lead for the Operational Trauma Initiative at the World Health Organisation’s EMRO Office and Professor of Conflict Medicine at the American University of Beirut. He also sits on the board of directors of INARA, a charity that provides reconstructive surgery to children injured by war in the Middle East.

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Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed at least 70 people, medical sources told Al Jazeera, as indirect ceasefire talks continue in Qatar.

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Gaza’s Ministry of Health said almost 50 people were killed around Jabalia and 10 others in the southern city of Khan Younis.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

In Jabalia, rescue workers smashed through collapsed concrete slabs using hand tools, lit only by the light of cellphone cameras, to remove the bodies of some of the children who were killed.

Reporting from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum said Israel was carrying out a “systematic and intensifying military aerial campaign”.

“[It’s] primarily targeting residential homes in order to force families to leave these areas and to move to live in makeshift tents, which will facilitate any plans to displace them out of northern Gaza,” he said.
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Gaza’s Ministry of Health said almost 50 people were killed around Jabalia and 10 others in the southern city of Khan Younis.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

In Jabalia, rescue workers smashed through collapsed concrete slabs using hand tools, lit only by the light of cellphone cameras, to remove the bodies of some of the children who were killed.

Reporting from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum said Israel was carrying out a “systematic and intensifying military aerial campaign”.

“[It’s] primarily targeting residential homes in order to force families to leave these areas and to move to live in makeshift tents, which will facilitate any plans to displace them out of northern Gaza,” he said.

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This has been a very dramatic reality and it underscores the severity of the humanitarian toll that children and displaced families in northern Gaza have been bearing over the course of the past week,” Abu Azzoum added.

The attacks come as an Israeli delegation was in Doha to continue indirect ceasefire talks with Hamas through the mediators Qatar, Egypt and the United States, a day after the release of Israeli-American captive Edan Alexander during a short pause in Israel’s bombardment.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated on Tuesday that Israel would not end its military campaign in Gaza even if a ceasefire deal was reached.

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