Gaza Ministry Of Health: A Week's Pause Unable To Benefit The Health System In Gaza
JAKARTA - The humanitarian break that has been in effect in the Gaza Strip over the past week has "disfavored the health system" in Gaza, the Ministry of Health said in the Palestinian enclave.
Israel carried out a new massacre in the Gaza Strip just after the humanitarian break ended, ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said in a statement reported by ANTARA from Anadolu, Friday, December 1.
The Israeli slaughter has killed and injured many people, he stressed, adding that all hospitals in the Gaza Strip need a sustainable flow of medical and fuel supplies.
The break between Israel and Hamas, which took effect on November 24, ended on Friday morning. On that day, the Israeli army announced that its forces were continuing the attack on the Gaza Strip after the end of a week-long humanitarian hiatus.
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Israel's heavy gunfire and artillery fire in the eastern Gaza Strip continued when the humanitarian break ended, according to Anadolu correspondents on the ground.
Clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian factions are also underway in the northern and central Gaza Strip, the correspondent reported.
The Ministry of Home Affairs in Gaza noted that Israeli warplanes began to fly over Gaza after the humanitarian break ended.