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Israeli attack on Gaza hospital tent camp kills four, ignites fire

Oct 15, 2024

Gaza [Palestine], October 15: At least four people have been killed and dozens of others wounded in an Israeli air attack on a hospital complex in central Gaza where displaced Palestinians sought shelter from Israel's assault on the besieged territory.
The attack in the early hours of Monday struck the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital complex in Deir el-Balah and sent flames sweeping through a packed tent camp.
Videos shared on social media showed rescuers scrambling to save people as they struggled to contain the fire.
Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee said the air force carried out an attack on a "command and control centre" used by the Palestinian armed group Hamas, without providing evidence.
Israeli forces have regularly attacked medical facilities in Gaza since the assault began more than a year ago. In recent months, it has repeatedly struck crowded shelters and tent sites, alleging armed groups were using them.
"What happened was that we woke up to smoke, flames, fire and burning pieces falling on the tents from every direction. The explosions terrified us in our tents and outside where we live behind Al-Aqsa Hospital," Om Ahmad Radi, a survivor at the scene, told Al Jazeera.
"The fire trucks couldn't get here. There were so many burned and charred bodies all over the place. The amount of fire and explosions was enormous. We witnessed one of the most horrible and brutal nights."
Volunteer surgeon Mohammad Tahir said they were dealing with victims with burns on 60 to 80 percent of their bodies - many of whom won't survive. "Patients with significant high percentage burns - unfortunately, their fate is sealed. They won't even make it to the ICU. They will die," he told Al Jazeera from outside the hospital. (Agencies)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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