• Thursday, 19 September 2024

Israeli Forces Attack Ibn Sina Hospital, Disguise as Civilians and Medics

Israeli Forces Attack Ibn Sina Hospital, Disguise as Civilians and Medics
Source: apnews.com

SEAToday.com, Jenin - Israeli forces attacked Ibn Sina hospital in the West Bank city of Jenin on Tuesday (1/30). CCTV footage from the hospital showed Israeli troops disguised as civilians and medical staff walking through the corridors with weapons.

A hospital spokesperson, Tawfiq al-Shobaki, said there was no exchange of fire during the raid but that the Israelis attacked doctors, nurses and hospital security. 

The hospital said three people were killed in the attack. Two people were claimed by the militant group Islamic Jihad, and another was claimed by a member of Hamas. 

The Palestinian Ministry of Health condemned the attack and called on the United Nations General Assembly to provide the necessary protection for medical treatment centers and emergency crews.

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