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Palestine accuses Israel of killing three Palestinians in a West Bank hospital
Palestinian Authority This Tuesday he made this allegation Israeli forces shot dead three Palestinians in a hospital in the West Bank city of Jenin. Within the framework of an operation carried out by infiltrator agents, who entered the facilities of Ibn Sina Hospital armed with weapons.
“today morning, Three soldiers have been martyred in the firing of the occupying army, “who broke into Ibn Sina hospital in Jenin and shot them inside their units,” the Palestinian Authority-affiliated health ministry said through a statement published on its Facebook social network account.
In this sense, Head of Portfolio Mai Al Kaila has requested the United Nations and various human rights organizations End “immediately” the “daily crimes” committed by Israel In both the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
“The occupation has committed a new massacre inside a hospital,” he said, before adding that the incident added to “dozens of crimes” committed “against health centers and health workers” in the Palestinian territories. At last, he remembered that International law protects civilian infrastructure, including hospitals.
A video released by the Palestinian Health Ministry, apparently recorded by a security camera, shows Several Israeli agents, disguised as doctors, entered the hospital corridor armed with guns, nurses and civilians to locate and kill three Palestinians.
For its part, the Israeli military has assured that The three killed were part of a cell that was planning “terrorist activities” And he was hiding inside Ibn Sina Hospital. Thus, they specified that one of the alleged members of this cell was Mohammed Jalamne, a resident of the Jenin refugee camp, who “maintained contacts with the headquarters of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) abroad” and who “supplied terrorist operatives with weapons and Was delivering ammunition “to carry out armed attacks inspired by the events of October 7.”