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Israeli strike on Gaza ambulance convoy draws international condemnation

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the head of World Health Organization (WHO) have vehemently condemned the recent Israeli attack on a convoy of ambulances outside al-Shifa Hospital in the besieged Gaza Strip that left 15 Palestinian civilians dead and dozens of others injured.

The casualties occurred when a convoy of ambulances transporting critically injured patients from Gaza’s largest hospital to the Rafah border crossing with Egypt was targeted by Israeli warplanes on Friday.

Local media as well as health officials in Gaza said the attack resulted in the death of 15 civilians and injury of 60 other people.

“I am horrified by the reported attack in Gaza on an ambulance convoy outside al-Shifa hospital,” Guterres said in a statement published in the hours after the attack, adding that the conflict “must stop.”

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also said in a post on his X social media account that he was “utterly shocked by reports of attacks on ambulances evacuating patients close to al-Shifa hospital in Gaza, leading to deaths, injuries and damage.”

“We reiterate: patients, health workers, facilities and ambulances must be protected at all times. Always,” he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The World Health Organization warned on Wednesday that the fuel shortage “immediately risks the lives” of the wounded and other patients in al-Shifa Hospital, which has a bed occupancy rate of 164 percent.

The Israeli regime launched the war on October 7 after Gaza-based resistance groups conducted Operation al-Aqsa Storm, their biggest operation against the occupying entity in years.

More than 23,500 people have been wounded across Gaza in four weeks of Israel’s brutal onslaught, while the death toll has surpassed 9,200

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