Kamal Adwan Hospital goes out of service
Occupation tanks shelled the hospital, rendering it out of service.
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Occupation tanks shelled the hospital, rendering it out of service.
Occupation forces bombed the gate of the hospital, martyring at least four people and injuring at least nine. Medical sources also reported that more than 35 bodies in and outside of the hospital, could not be buried due to the intensity of the Israeli airstrikes.
Occupation forces reportedly killed 3 children, including a newborn in an incubator in Kamal Adwan Hospital, due to power cuts. Occupation forces also bombed the vicinity of the hospital, martyring 60 people and injuring 1,000.
Occupation forces stormed Al-Khair Hospital and detained the medical staff inside after isolating and surrounding the hospital, cutting off the road to the Nasser Medical Complex and Al-Amal Hospital.
Occupation forces heavily bombed the hospital and its surroundings.
The Ministry of Health announced that the hospital was receiving cancer patients transferred from the Turkish Friendship Hospital after it was rendered out of service due to an Israeli siege that forced patients to leave.
Occupation forces fired artillery at hospital during its ground incursion into al-Daraj neighborhood.
The Sheikh Hamad Prosthetics Hospital's management announced that the hospital had suffered significant damage as a result of heavy Israeli shelling of its surroundings.
The hospital partially resumed operations by operating only the kidney department and serving 50 patients for one hour per patient.