500 Medical Personnel Martyred Since Start of “Israeli” Aggression in Gaza
By Staff, Agencies
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip says the ongoing “Israeli” onslaught has claimed the lives of hundreds of doctors and medical staff across the besieged territory.
In a statement released on Sunday, the ministry said the entity’s forces have martyred at least 500 medical personnel across Gaza since the “Israeli” genocide started early last October.
It added that the figure includes at least 138 nurses who have lost their lives as a result of the entity’s indiscriminate strikes.
The ministry called on the international community to take necessary measures to “protect medical personnel and health institutions in Gaza”.
Throughout their genocidal war, the “Israeli” occupation forces have made Gaza’s hospitals regular targets of their relentless strikes, killing not only the medical staff, but also patients and displaced Palestinians taking shelter in medical complexes.
On May 2, the World Health Organization said it has documented 443 “Israeli” attacks on Gaza’s healthcare sector since the entity’s genocidal war started on October 7, 2023.
According to the world body, the entity’s attacks “have resulted in 723 fatalities, 924 injuries, damage to 101 facilities and affected 106 ambulances.”
It added that two-fifths [38 percent] of attacks took place in Gaza City, a quarter [22 percent] in north Gaza, and over a quarter [29 percent] in the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis.
“Health care is not a target,” the WHO emphasized.
Since the beginning of the "Israeli" entity’s genocidal war, the entity has martyred at least 35,034 civilians, most of them women and children, leaving 78,755 Palestinians injured.
On May 8, WHO’s Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a post on X social media platform that hospitals in the south of Gaza only have three days of fuel left, “which means services may soon come to a halt.”
He blamed the dire humanitarian situation in southern Gaza on the “Israeli” entity’s decision to close the border crossing between the city of Rafah and Egypt ahead of the regime’s planned invasion of the city despite the international outcry against it.
“The closure of the border crossing continues to prevent the UN from bringing fuel. Without fuel all humanitarian operations will stop. Border closures are also impeding delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza,” he added.
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