AMMAN – 16 hospitals in the Gaza Strip have
gone out of service due to Israeli airstrikes, the government's media office in
Gaza said on Thursday.
The statement from the media office reported
by Al-Mamlaka stated that the Turkish Hospital, Beit Hanoun Hospital, Al -
Wafaa Hospital, Al-Khidmat Hospital, Friends of the Patient Hospital, Al-Karama
Hospital, Haifa Hospital, and the International Eye Hospital had all gone out
of service.
This was in addition to the Muslim Specialized
Hospital, Al-Dura Hospital, Hamad Hospital, Dar Al-Salam Hospital, Al-Yemen
Al-Saeed Hospital, St. John's Hospital, Al-Hayat Hospital, and Yafa Hospital.
Furthermore, 32 primary healthcare centers out
of the total of 52 are said to have been affected, according to the media
office.
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AMMAN – 16 hospitals in the
Gaza Strip have
gone out of service due to Israeli airstrikes, the government's media office in
Gaza said on Thursday.
The statement from the media office reported
by Al-Mamlaka stated that the
Turkish Hospital, Beit Hanoun Hospital, Al -
Wafaa Hospital, Al-Khidmat Hospital, Friends of the Patient Hospital, Al-Karama
Hospital, Haifa Hospital, and the International Eye Hospital had all gone out
of service.
This was in addition to the Muslim Specialized
Hospital, Al-Dura Hospital, Hamad Hospital, Dar Al-Salam Hospital, Al-Yemen
Al-Saeed Hospital, St. John's Hospital, Al-Hayat Hospital, and Yafa Hospital.
Furthermore, 32 primary
healthcare centers out
of the total of 52 are said to have been affected, according to the media
office.
Read more Region and World
Jordan News