‘Israel’ bombs Haniyeh's abandoned house, a school in Gaza
Failing to achieve any significant result in Gaza, "Israel" has embarked on a retaliatory measure of bombing the house of the leader of Hamas's political bureau.
An Israeli missile bombed the residence of Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas' political bureau, in the Al-Shati' refugee camp, west of Gaza, on Saturday morning.
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) had recently demolished the house owned by the deputy head of the political bureau of Hamas, Saleh al-Arouri, which is located in the Arura area in the Ramallah district, occupied West Bank.
Amid their genocide in Gaza, Israeli warplanes hit the al-Fakhoura school in Jabalia refugee camp, killing and wounding many of the forcibly displaced families who had taken shelter there.
A new massacre committed by the occupation against hundreds of displaced people in Al-Fakhoura School in Jabalia Camp, and it is the second massacre against this school that was bombed by these criminals in a previous aggression with white phosphorus.#GazaGenocide #GazaHospital pic.twitter.com/Q3mADaMI6q
— سلامة معروف salamamaroof (@salama1977) November 4, 2023
Shortly after the al-Fakhoura school massacre, Israeli warplanes targeted the Tel Al-Zaatar neighborhood near the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza.
A series of intense airstrikes also caused significant damage to the newly constructed buildings of Al-Azhar University in El Mughraqa area in central Gaza.
In the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, an Israeli airstrike on a residential house resulted in numerous casualties and injuries among Palestinians.
Gaza Hospital struggles to treat wounded Palestinians
In the next 24 hours, Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza will switch off its main generator and maintain the auxiliary generator to conserve fuel and keep the hospital operational for as long as possible.
Specific hospital departments will be temporarily halted to allocate energy resources to more critical areas like the oxygen station, intensive care unit, reception, and emergency services.
Ahmed Al-Kahlout, the hospital's director, warned that the diminishing fuel supply poses a humanitarian crisis that may lead to the deaths of many patients, especially those dependent on oxygen, neonatal intensive care units, and intensive care sections.
He urgently called upon the international community and organizations to take immediate action to keep the hospital's essential departments functioning before it's too late.
The number of Palestinian martyrs from "Israel's" genocide in the Gaza Strip has risen to 9,488, including 3,900 children and 2,500 women.
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