At least 71 people have been killed this Saturday in the Gaza Strip
Today was one of the toughest days since the Israeli ground offensive began in Gaza City. "We are living through one of the most difficult moments since the beginning of the war," Bautista Al Ahli Hospital has been warned.
A man in the middle of destruction in Gaza City.
At least 71 people have been killed this Saturday by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip, mostly in Gaza City, by heavy bombings and ground raids.
In total, 57 people have been killed in Gaza City in the north, three in central Gaza and 11 in the south.
"We are experiencing the most difficult times since the beginning of the war," Bautista Al Ahli Hospital has been warned in a statement released this morning, the only centre still in operation, albeit partially, in the eastern part of the capital, where Israeli troops have entered.
The centre has warned that it has virtually no supplies for its patients, and that most of the doctors in the area have fled the capital as a result of the Israeli operation.
Since early morning, the Gaza Civil Defence Emergency Service has reported that bombings have intensified in the capital and that drones have indiscriminately shot homes and citizens.
On the other hand, the Islamist Hamas group has reported that the Israeli Army is using remotely piloted robots loaded with explosives to "penetrate and detonate civilian neighborhoods to cause as much destruction as possible."
an independent UN commission, human rights rapporteur, NGOs and more and more countries have described the Israeli military offensive against the Gaza Strip as genocide, with more than 65,200 Palestinians killed, more than 19,000 of them children.
Spanish health workers pay tribute to their colleagues in Gaza, put on white robes and painted red hands
Health workers from various health groups have concentrated this Saturday in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Vigo to denounce the genocide in Gaza and pay tribute to Palestinian health workers.
Dressed in white and with their hands painted red, they have denounced the killing of health workers, praised their daily work and demanded respect for the fleet heading for the Gaza Strip by sea.
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