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'Lost for words': WHO chief Tedros on Israeli on Gaza hospital

IndiaTimes Monday, 1 April 2024
An Israeli air strike at Al-Aqsa hospital in Gaza led to four deaths and 17 injuries, as confirmed by WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. The strike targeted an Islamic Jihad command center, while a tent camp within the hospital compound was hit. Tedros highlighted dire conditions at Al-Shifa hospital and called for protection of patients and healthcare workers.
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News video: Israeli air strike hits tents of Palestinians, among journalists, inside Gaza hospital

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Israeli air strike hits tents of Palestinians, among journalists, inside Gaza hospital

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