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Israel carries out massive bombings around hospitals in Gaza, which is once again left without telephone or Internet

The government of Hamas stated that the army Israel was carrying out “intense bombings” on Sunday night around several hospitals in the north of the Gaza Strip, where shortly before there was a new cut in telephone and Internet lines. “Intense shelling has been taking place around the hospitals for more than an hour,” said the head of press at the Hamas government press service, Salameh Maaruf.

O attacks were especially intense in the vicinity of Gaza’s main hospital, Al-Shifaaccording to the spokesperson.

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Those bombings occurred after The Israeli army once again accused Hamas of using hospitals in the context of the conflict.

The Israeli army has released images it says show fighters from Hamas shooting at a hospital in Link.

A photograph taken in Sderot, along the border with the Gaza Strip, shows smoke and fire rising over the Palestinian enclave during Israeli bombing. (Photo by Aris MESSINIS/AFP). (ARIS MESSINIS/)

The Israeli military spokesman, Daniel Hagaristated that “among Hamas’ worst war crimes is the use of hospitals to hide its terrorist infrastructure.”

Hamaswho has governed this Palestinian territory since 2007, categorically denied these accusations and He claimed that Israel uses them as a pretext to attack hospitals.

Furthermore, the Islamic movement declared itself willing to receive “an international commission of inquiry” to inspect the hospitals and ensure that they are not used for military purposes.

Israel maintains a relentless offensive against Gaza strip since October 7, in response to the bloody Hamas attack that left 1,400 people dead on its territory, most of them civilians, according to Israeli authorities.

According to Hamasat least 9,770 people died in Link since the beginning of the conflict.

Source: Elcomercio

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