To my brothers and colleagues present, please provide your names, places of work, and details of your injuries so that the world knows about our teams who have been injured while performing their humanitarian duties. They were harmed while offering everything they could with limited resources to care for the wounded and patients in the northern Gaza Strip.
We also demand the immediate release of our medical personnel who were arrested from their posts at Kamal Adwan Hospital. They were brutally detained, beaten, and insulted, dragged in an inhuman manner. Unfortunately, we still have no information on their whereabouts or well-being. We call on the world to intervene immediately to ascertain the fate of our colleagues who were arrested and to secure their release without delay.
After each attack, the targeting has become routine. When the hospital's roof is struck, the water tanks and network are damaged. This is followed by attacks on the electricity generators—the only generator supplying power to the entire hospital. Each assault causes damage to our oxygen network and other infrastructure.
With every attack, we attempt repairs only to face further damage the following day. It has become impossible to leave the oxygen station nonfunctional, as doing so would jeopardize the lives of patients dependent on ventilators. This cycle of destruction and repair has regrettably become routine at Kamal Adwan Hospital.
We also demand the immediate release of our medical personnel who were arrested from their posts at Kamal Adwan Hospital. They were brutally detained, beaten, and insulted, dragged in an inhuman manner. Unfortunately, we still have no information on their whereabouts or well-being. We call on the world to intervene immediately to ascertain the fate of our colleagues who were arrested and to secure their release without delay.
After each attack, the targeting has become routine. When the hospital's roof is struck, the water tanks and network are damaged. This is followed by attacks on the electricity generators—the only generator supplying power to the entire hospital. Each assault causes damage to our oxygen network and other infrastructure.
With every attack, we attempt repairs only to face further damage the following day. It has become impossible to leave the oxygen station nonfunctional, as doing so would jeopardize the lives of patients dependent on ventilators. This cycle of destruction and repair has regrettably become routine at Kamal Adwan Hospital.