The World Health Organization (WHO) staff visited Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza, where scores of injured people were taken following deadly strikes in the vicinity of the Maghazi refugee camp. Palestinian health authorities reported 70 people killed, with children losing entire families. The hospital is overwhelmed, and search and rescue efforts continue for those trapped under rubble after the Israeli airstrike hit the residential area in Al-Maghazi refugee camp.
WHO visits Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza, where scores of people are being treated. "One child had lost their whole family in the strike on the [Al-Maghazi refugee] camp." WHO says the hospital is above capacity and warns that "many will not survive the wait." @CNNThisMorning https://t.co/D7Bb3VKCdP
On Monday, @WHO visited Al-Aqsa Hospital, where scores of injured people were taken overnight following strikes in central #Gaza, including in the vicinity of the Maghazi refugee camp. https://t.co/DultRrrh84
Search and rescue efforts for those trapped under rubble continue after Israeli airstrike hit civil residential area in al Maghazi refugee camp. At least 70 people were killed in strikes in central Gaza's Maghazi refugee camp. (Anadolu Ajansı - 📷Ali Jadallah) #GazaUnderaAttack https://t.co/2zcZm4a8aC
WHO staff visited a Gaza hospital on Monday that has received casualties from deadly overnight strikes on the Al-Maghazi refugee camp—hearing distressing stories of entire families killed and seeing dying children. https://t.co/fd0zkkheCE
WHO today visited Al-Aqsa Hospital, where scores of injured people were taken overnight following strikes in central #Gaza, including in the vicinity of the Maghazi refugee camp. Palestinian health authorities reported that 70 people were killed, while Al-Aqsa Hospital staff… https://t.co/B5503C82CT