Israel Bombs Gaza's Only Cancer Hospital as Genocide Continues to Escalate
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In a devastating escalation of violence, Israeli forces have killed at least 700 Palestinians, including 200 children, following the end of a ceasefire. The situation has drawn widespread international condemnation, especially after an airstrike targeted the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital in Gaza. The Gaza Health Ministry has reported that overall casualties since October 2023 have neared 50,000, exacerbated by a complete siege and forced displacement. Humanitarian efforts are severely impacted, with rising starvation, illness, and a crumbling healthcare system amid ongoing airstrikes.
Israel's airstrikes since ending the ceasefire have resulted in at least 700 Palestinian deaths this week, including 200 children, drawing international condemnation.
The bombing of the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital signifies a systematic attack on healthcare, part of Israel's broader strategy against Gazans that has been characterized as genocidal.
The Gaza Health Ministry condemned the continued airstrikes as part of a larger act of genocide, reflecting the grave humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region.
Over 50,000 Palestinians have died during 532 days of conflict since the siege began, representing a staggering humanitarian disaster exacerbated by food scarcity and displacement.
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