Ambulances that exposed the lies of the Zionists about “Al-Moamdani”
The remarkable thing about the barbaric crimes committed by the Zionists in Gaza over the past month is their insistence on bombing hospitals, and health centers, many of which are managed by the United Nations and humanitarian organizations.
In one of these cases, a few nights ago, the planes of the Zionist regime targeted the relief convoy and a group of ambulances that left the Al-Shafa Medical Complex in the Gaza Strip and were transporting the injured to the Rafah crossing.
Ashraf al-Qadara, the spokesman of the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, also said that the Zionist regime deliberately targeted the ambulances carrying the wounded. We ask the international community to fulfill its responsibility in this regard. If the occupying enemy is telling the truth, why doesn’t he publish pictures and documents to prove his claim about ambulances?
The fighters of the Zionist regime also bombed the entrance gate of al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, which left 60 martyrs and wounded. Earlier, they also targeted Al-Nasr Children’s Hospital, which resulted in martyrs and wounded.
These crimes happened while Mark Rego, Netanyahu’s adviser, officially claimed that al-Shafa Hospital was a legitimate target! The claim that was repeated by the spokesman of the Zionist army: “We emphasize that this is a war zone. Many times, citizens have been asked to go to the southern region for their own safety!
This claim was made while the aforementioned ambulances were attacked on the way to Rafah, which is the southern half of Gaza.
While the Zionists are committing these crimes by claiming the presence of Hamas headquarters in these centers, they not only do not provide documents to support their claims but most of the victims are wounded women and children.
At the same time, human rights institutions and the United Nations, which are the administrators of this hospital, also officially acknowledge the falsity of the Zionists’ claims and the targeting of civilians.
The head of the World Health Organization said in a statement that he was shocked by the attack on the ambulance in Gaza. “Patients, health workers, health facilities, and ambulances must be protected in all circumstances,” Tedros Adhanom wrote in a statement on the X social network.