UN denounces new attacks on hospitals as Israeli offensive extends south
Three of the four hospitals that still operate in northern Gaza suffered attacks in which at least nine people died, the UN denounced today, which also confirmed the deterioration of the security and humanitarian situation in the south of the strip, where Israel has extended its offensive. The attacks affected the Kamal Adwan Hospital in Jabalia (northern Gaza), where there were at least four dead and nine wounded, the Al Awda center in Beit Lahiya, also in the north, with at least five dead, and the Al Ahly of the Gazan capital, with an unconfirmed number of victims, indicated the daily report of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. According to the report, even in the south of the strip, health facilities are being surrounded by Israeli forces: specifically, the World Health Organization has been ordered to remove its medical supplies from two warehouses in that area, where they apparently The Israeli army is going to start acting.