Israel beats Gaza City, shoots the ambulances trying to save injured
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[rewrite this title Lack of supplies threatens the work of ambulances in Al -Awda Hospital in Gaza news ]
rewrite this content and keep HTML tags Today, Saturday, the Health and Community Return Association in the Gaza Strip warned that its health and social services have been completely stopped …
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[rewrite this title Gaza ambulances stopped working for fuel interruption and preventing parts news ]
rewrite this content and keep HTML tags A number of ambulances stopped in the Gaza Strip due to running out of fuel, and the Israeli occupation prevented the entry of …
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A number of ambulances stopped in the Gaza Strip due to running out of fuel, and the Israeli occupation prevented the entry of fuel, spare parts, batteries and oils. In …
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The Ministry of Health in Gaza called on the relevant institutions to supply hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip with fuel, to save the lives of the wounded and sick …
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Israel lays siege to Jenin, blocking food and water supplies and halting ambulances | Israeli-Palestinian Conflict News
The Israeli siege of the West Bank city of Jenin has left Palestinians without food, water or electricity. The medical charity Doctors Without Borders, known by its French initials MSF, …
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An Israeli drone drops bombs on ambulances to prevent the rescue of the wounded in Jabalia News
Tel Aviv Tribune monitored an Israeli drone dropping a bomb on ambulances and citizens trying to rescue the injured inside the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip, causing more …
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The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip said that the Israeli occupation is still targeting health personnel by bombing and arresting, which led to the death of dozens. The …
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Why is Israel bombing hospitals and ambulances in Gaza? It’s all about “winning” | Israelo-Palestinian conflict
Across Israel, huge billboards dominate central highways, while large placards have been placed in front of schools, supermarkets and government buildings. They all sport a new slogan: “Together we will …
