Gaza War: More Than 30 Killed in Rafah Strike
Israel Bombs Displacement Camp, Shuts Down Hospital
The Israeli army bombed a displacement camp in southern Gaza on Sunday, killing at least 45 people and injuring dozens more, according to the Gaza health ministry. The strike on the Rafah camp, which was sheltering displaced civilians, was the deadliest single attack in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Hospital Closes Due to Israeli Bombs
In a separate incident, one of Rafah's two hospitals was shut down after an Israeli airstrike killed two people and injured several others. The Al-Najar Hospital was forced to close its doors due to the damage caused by the attack, leaving hundreds of patients without access to medical care.
Israeli Protesters Block Aid Convoys
Meanwhile, Israeli protesters have tried to block border crossings into Gaza or even attacked aid convoys bound for the territory. The protests have prevented some humanitarian aid from reaching Gaza, where over 2,000 Palestinians have been killed and over 10,000 injured in the ongoing conflict.
Conclusion
The ongoing war in Gaza has resulted in immense suffering and loss of life. The recent strikes on the Rafah displacement camp and the closure of the Al-Najar Hospital are stark reminders of the devastating impact of this conflict on civilians. The international community must redouble its efforts to end the violence and bring about a just and lasting solution for the people of Gaza.
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