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200 Palestinians Injured & Trapped in Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital

November 23, 2023
200 Palestinians Injured & Trapped in Gaza's Indonesian Hospital
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The Palestinian Health Ministry announced on Thursday that approximately 200 injured individuals, along with medical staff, remain trapped in the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza.

The news was reported by Cairo’s news channel, indicating a dire situation as Israeli snipers are said to be targeting the area around the hospital.

According to the Palestinian news agency WAFA, Israeli snipers are positioned on buildings facing the hospital and are firing at anyone moving in the vicinity. This development adds to the ongoing crisis in the region.

The Israeli military continues its aggressive campaign in Gaza, with airstrikes targeting residential buildings and homes, leading to their destruction. The aerial assaults have resulted in thousands of Palestinian casualties, including children, women, and the elderly.

The region is also facing a critical shortage of essential supplies like water, food, and fuel due to the blockade, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. The number of injuries has surpassed 30,000, with 70% being children and women.

This escalating violence in Gaza highlights the severe impact on civilians and raises urgent concerns for international intervention and support.

The Israeli government and the Hamas movement agreed to a four-day ceasefire to facilitate the release of 50 hostages in Gaza in exchange for the release of 150 Palestinians imprisoned in Israel.

Additionally, humanitarian aid will be allowed to enter the besieged Gaza Strip.

The situation in the Middle East remains complex, and international diplomacy continues to play a crucial role in addressing conflicts and promoting stability.

The Turkish newspaper “Türkiye” reports a remarkable development in international civil protest: a flotilla, titled “Rejecting the Genocide Carried Out by Israel,” comprising approximately 1,000 boats, 313 of which hail from Russia, is planning to set sail towards Israel. This flotilla, carrying around 4,500 individuals, represents a major global outcry against the ongoing situation in Gaza.

According to the newspaper, the majority of these boats come from Western countries, with a unified message to Israel: “Stop.” This unprecedented movement is set to embark on its journey towards the coast of Gaza.

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