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Gaza war: WHO chief expresses concern on infectious diseases

Gaza war: WHO chief expresses concern over infectious diseases
MENA
15 min read
29 December, 2023
The Palestinian Red Crescent on Thursday condemned what it said was Israeli shelling near a hospital in Khan Younis that 'led to the martyrdom of ten people'.

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Israeli shelling near a southern Gaza hospital has killed 41 people over the past two days, the Palestinian Red Crescent said, after Israel stepped up its attacks in the centre and south of the besieged territory.

The UN humanitarian office said on Thursday that an estimated 100,000 more displaced people had arrived in the already-teeming southern border city of Rafah in recent days following the intensification of fighting around Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis.

The extra displacements came as Egyptian officials prepared to receive a high-level Hamas delegation in Cairo on Friday for talks on a new proposal aimed at putting an end to the nearly three months of the Gaza war.

The Palestinian Red Crescent on Thursday condemned what it said was Israeli shelling near the al-Amal hospital in Khan Younis that "led to the martyrdom of ten people and the injury of at least 21 others", adding the attack followed one in front of the hospital the day before that killed 31.

"Among the casualties are individuals present in front of the hospital and displaced persons seeking shelter at the PRCS [Red Crescent] premises," the group said in a statement.

Later in the day, Gaza's health ministry said Israeli shelling had killed 20 people, most of them women and children, at the Shaboura camp in Rafah, on the southern border with Egypt.

AFP footage from the city showed bloodied people being rushed through the streets to the nearby Kuwaiti hospital, where medical staff raced to treat a flood of wounded patients, including children. AFP could not immediately confirm whether they were victims of the same strike.

Israel's bombardment and ground invasion of Gaza have killed more than 21,500 people, mostly women and children.

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