In a world already shocked by the horrors of war, the bombing of Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza has pushed the boundaries of outrage and despair. At least 20 people were killed, and more than 50—including critically ill patients already receiving care—were injured in what WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus calls an “unacceptable” attack on health care.
The Israeli strikes hit the hospital’s main building, home to the emergency department, inpatient wards, and surgical units. For Gaza’s residents, who are already facing starvation and severely limited medical access, this is not just another casualty—it is an assault on humanity itself.
Tedros Ghebreyesus took to X to condemn the attacks, stating, “We cannot say it loudly enough: STOP attacks on health care. Ceasefire now!” The bombing is part of a devastating pattern that has repeatedly targeted hospitals, clinics, and medical staff, leaving civilians vulnerable and aid workers in danger.
This attack highlights a grim reality: in Gaza, seeking medical help can now be as deadly as the conflict itself. Human rights observers warn that such strikes violate international law, underscoring an urgent need for global intervention.
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