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Israeli attacks near Kamal Adwan Hospital continue
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“There has been no end to attacks in Gaza since early this morning,” ’s Hani Mahmoud reports from Deir el-Balah, central Gaza. “In the past couple of hours, three more people were killed at the northern gate of Kamal Adwan Hospital, which has been under relentless attack. They were hit by a quadcopter. “These quadcopters are causing massive fear and intimidation. They impede the movement of paramedics, medical staff and volunteers bringing injured people to the hospital,” he said. In addition, Israeli artillery hit residential buildings in the northern part of Beit Lahiya, as well as near Kamal Adwan Hospital, Mahmoud added. “In a separate attack, Israeli heavy artillery in Gaza City’s Shujayea neighbourhood killed four people from one family. They were going to their home there to see if they could retrieve some of the belongings they needed due to the cold. “This is a pattern. Many people who return to their homes are being killed.” Click here to share on social media
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