The Israeli army reportedly used bulldozers to bury Palestinians alive, concluding a week long siege on Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza.

Anas al Sharif, an Al Jazeera journalist, entered the hospital after the Israeli forces withdrew and released a statement on the social media platform X, saying: "Dozens of displaced people, patients and injured people were buried while they were still alive."

Eyewitnesses also corroborated the story, saying that Israeli vehicles turned the garden and parking area of ​​the hospital upside down, targeted the hospital building with artillery shells and destroyed the tents in the hospital garden with people still in them.

Director-general of the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza, Munir al Boursh, stated that the Israeli forces withdrew from the hospital leaving a "humanitarian disaster" in their wake. The Palestinian Health Minister Mai al Kaila has called for an investigation to verify these reports.
The Israeli army reportedly used bulldozers to bury Palestinians alive, concluding a week long siege on Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza. Anas al Sharif, an Al Jazeera journalist, entered the hospital after the Israeli forces withdrew and released a statement on the social media platform X, saying: "Dozens of displaced people, patients and injured people were buried while they were still alive." Eyewitnesses also corroborated the story, saying that Israeli vehicles turned the garden and parking area of ​​the hospital upside down, targeted the hospital building with artillery shells and destroyed the tents in the hospital garden with people still in them. Director-general of the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza, Munir al Boursh, stated that the Israeli forces withdrew from the hospital leaving a "humanitarian disaster" in their wake. The Palestinian Health Minister Mai al Kaila has called for an investigation to verify these reports.
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