Indonesian Hospital In North Gaza Has Been Forced To Force Israel
JAKARTA - The Indonesian hospital, located in Beit Lahiya, North Gaza, was forcibly vacated by Israel on Monday. All local MER-C medical personnel and volunteers who had previously remained inside the hospital were evacuated.
According to a humanitarian social institution Medical Emergency Rescue Committee (MER-C) on Tuesday, June 3, Israeli forces destroyed the area around the hospital first, leveling it with the ground. In addition, a number of vital facilities in the hospital were also destroyed as a result of the attack.
The statement explained that MER-C's medical staff and local volunteers persisted even though the Israeli occupation continued to escalate attacks and sieges since May 18, despite lack of water and food.
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In the end, all medical personnel and volunteers were forcibly evacuated and before leaving the hospital, volunteers tried to send the hospital's latest documentation.
Currently, MER-C has lost its main access to get information regarding the latest developments in the Gaza Strip, especially Indonesian hospitals.
"Please pray from all Indonesian people. May all hospital staff and local MER-C volunteers be in a safe condition," said the MER-C statement.