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WHO chief calls for end to hospital attacks in Gaza after deadly Israeli strike

The head of the World Health Organization on Monday called for an end to attacks on hospitals in Gaza after Israel struck one and raided another in the past few days.

7 killed in Israeli strike on Al Wafa hospital in Gaza City: Palestinian Civil Defence

People inspect a damaged building.
Palestinians stand inside Al Wafa hospital where seven people were killed after it was hit by an Israeli strike Sunday, according to the Palestinian Civil Defence. (Dawoud Abu Alkas/Reuters)

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday called for an end to attacks on hospitals in Gaza after Israel struck one and raided another in the past few days.

"Hospitals in Gaza have once again become battlegrounds and the health system is under severe threat," said WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in a post on X.

"We repeat: stop attacks on hospitals. People in Gaza need access to health care. Humanitarians need access to provide health aid. Ceasefire!"

The Israeli military said Hamas militants were the targets of a strike on Gaza City's Al Wafa hospital on Sunday, which the Palestinian Civil Defence said killed seven people.

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Israeli raid forces major Gaza hospital to shut down, WHO says

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An Israeli raid shut down a major Gaza hospital on Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. The Kamal Adwan Hospital was the last functioning hospital in northern Gaza, and WHO spokesperson Margaret Harris says this ‘essential’ lifeline for local Palestinians is gone.

Israeli forces also detained more than 240 Palestinians, including dozens of medical staff from Kamal Adwan hospital, on Friday. Among those detained was its director Hussam Abu Safiya, according to health authorities in the enclave and Israel's military.

The Israeli military said the hospital was being used as a command centre for Hamas military operations and those arrested were suspected militants. It said Abu Safiya was taken for questioning as he was suspected of being a Hamas operative.

Tedros, who last week was caught up in an Israeli strike against Yemen's main airport that he said might have cost him his life, called for Abu Safiya's immediate release and said the Al-Ahli hospital had also faced attacks.

A man looks at papers on the ground at the site of an airstrike.
A Palestinian Civil Defence volunteer inspects the site of an Israeli strike on Al Wafa hospital Sunday. (Dawoud Abu Alkas/Reuters)

Tedros said the WHO and partners had delivered basic medical supplies, food and water to Gaza's Indonesian hospital and transferred 10 critical patients to Al Shifa hospital. Four patients were detained during the transfer, he said.

"We urge Israel to ensure their health care needs and rights are upheld," Tedros said.

At least 45,541 Palestinians have been killed and 108,338 wounded in Israel's military offensive in Gaza, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.

The war was triggered by an attack led by Hamas on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken to Gaza as hostages, according to Israeli tallies.