Israeli army opens fire on ambulance in Gaza with machine guns

The Israeli army, which continues its attacks on Gaza, targeted an ambulance with machine gun fire. The driver of the vehicle was in the ambulance at the time of the attack. The official Palestinian agency WAFA announced that Israeli soldiers raided the Kamal Advan Hospital yesterday.

It was reported that the Israeli army opened fire with a machine gun on an ambulance in northern Gaza.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza released a video on the subject, showing the Israeli army targeting the ambulance with machine gun fire accompanied by intense gunfire, and the driver of the vehicle being inside the ambulance at the time of the attack.
The Ministry stated that the footage in question documented the moment when the Israeli army opened fire on the ambulance in front of the Kemal Advan Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip yesterday.
The news in the official Palestinian agency WAFA stated that Israeli soldiers raided the Kemal Advan Hospital yesterday.
The news reported that the soldiers forcibly removed the hospitalized patients and medical personnel, and detained most of the Palestinians inside the hospital. At least 18 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks around the Kamal Advan Hospital.
It is recorded that the health conditions in the Gaza Strip have reached “catastrophic” levels as a result of Israel’s bombing of hospitals, targeting medical teams and ambulances since October 7, 2023, as well as the tight siege, the closure of border gates, the lack of necessary medical supplies and the prevention of patients from leaving the region for treatment.
Approximately 44,580 Palestinians, including 17,492 children and 11,979 women, have been killed and 105,739 people have been injured in Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023.
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