Tens of thousands of Palestinian families in the northern Gaza Strip are living in very disastrous and tragic conditions, wandering in the streets after their areas were evacuated by order of the Israeli occupation forces, according to what the Director of Civil Defense in northern Gaza, Colonel Ahmed Al-Kahlot, told Tel Aviv Tribune. This comes amid the continuation of a stifling siege. For 18 days without food, water and medicine.
For his part, the director of the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip, Dr. Marwan Al-Sultan, told Tel Aviv Tribune that the occupation army has besieged the hospital for days and inside it are dozens of patients who are between life and death.
The Director of Civil Defense in northern Gaza indicated that after 18 days of siege, the occupation evacuated the densely populated shelter centers, especially in the Beit Lahia project, Abu Hussein schools, and Jabalia camp, which led to the evacuated residents moving in the streets without a safe place for them.
Al-Haklot pointed out that there were dozens of bodies under the rubble and in the streets because medical and ambulance teams were unable to reach them, due to the siege and the continued occupation vehicles and tanks targeting buildings in those areas.
He stressed that the health situation is catastrophic, as the occupation besieges the three hospitals in northern Gaza, namely Kamal Adwan Hospital, which is about to go out of service. Tanks also surround Al-Awda Hospital, preventing entry or exit from it and targeting the surrounding areas, preventing the recovery of bodies or injured people, most of whom are dead. Their lives due to the lack of access to treatment and rescue, in addition to the Indonesian hospital.
Death path
In Gaza City, the spokesman for the Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip, Mahmoud Basal, described the island, which is located in the north of the Strip, as very disastrous and getting worse every moment. “It is a scene of the emptying of the north,” noting that the occupation began, Tuesday morning, threatening the residents of the city of Beit Lahia with drones and gunfire. With artillery.
He pointed out that there have been large numbers of martyrs since this morning, after the occupation forces charted a path for citizens to leave the Beit Lahia area to the Indonesian Hospital area.
The spokesman pointed out that some citizens did not want to leave the Beit Lahia area, so they headed to the western area, and the Israeli occupation forces targeted them and killed at least 12 people.
Regarding the path drawn by the occupation for the exit of the people of Beit Lahia and the north, the spokesman explained that the occupation forces are interrogating dozens of them and then kidnapping others, and after leaving the rest of the families, they ask them to leave via Salah al-Din Street in the central region, but despite this, they directly target and bomb those families. With artillery, which led to a number of martyrs and wounded without allowing medical teams to reach them.
Mahmoud Basal confirmed that the occupation is targeting the path it charted for the exit of residents from the north to Gaza.
The Civil Defense spokesman in the Gaza Strip revealed the toll of 18 days of aggression and siege on the northern Gaza Strip, where 600 martyrs arrived at Kamal Adwan Hospital, while hundreds of martyrs are still on the roads and under the rubble and cannot be reached, in addition to large, unknown numbers of missing persons.
Indonesian hospital siege
For his part, the director of the Indonesian hospital in the northern Gaza Strip, Dr. Marwan Al-Sultan, told Tel Aviv Tribune that the Israeli occupation army is besieging the hospital and inside it are dozens of patients between life and death. He pointed out that the occupation forces and tanks were in front of the hospital gates and preventing entry and exit.
According to the Sultan, for two days, water and electricity have been cut off from the hospital, as the crews cannot go out to operate the generator in order to fill the water tanks, as the occupation prevents movement even by looking out the windows, and he described the situation as difficult and disastrous.
He added that the occupation prevents the Red Cross for the second day in a row from providing medical teams and patients with food and water and prevents the entry of fuel and medical supplies, noting that the number of people trapped inside the hospital is 88 people, including 30 patients and their companions, in addition to 15 medical personnel.
The director of the Indonesian hospital revealed that dozens of martyrs and injured are still in the streets, and no one can pull them out or save them.
He pointed out that the occupation burned schools that were used as shelter centers and were located in front of the hospital, then separated the women from the men, many of whom were arrested, and those who were allowed to leave demanded to go out via a path to the south, and then they were targeted, and the martyrs and wounded fell in the streets without the crews being able to extract them or Save them.
He concluded by saying, “We are really talking about genocide and forced displacement, and the world is not moving.”
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