Al-Barsh to (Saba): Zionist enemy targeted health system in Gaza since war beginning


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Al-Barsh to (Saba): Zionist enemy targeted health system in Gaza since war beginning
[23/ June/2024]
GAZA June 23. 2024 (Saba) - The Director General of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Dr. Munir Al-Barsh said that the Zionist enemy has targeted the health system in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the war on October 7th.

Dr. Al-Barsh’s statements to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) came today, Sunday, on the sidelines of an event organized by doctors from hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip inside Kamal Adwan Hospital to condemn and denounce the enemy’s crimes against the health system, targeting it directly, and demanding that international protection be provided to them following the martyrdom of the two doctors, Adnan Al-Barsh and Iyad Al-Rantisi, during torture in Zionist detention centers.

He said: The Zionist enemy has targeted the health system in Gaza Strip since the beginning of this war, killing more than 500 health personnel and arresting more than 400 others.

He added: The last of these martyrs was Dr. Iyad Al-Rantisi, and before him, Dr. Adnan Al-Barsh, who were martyred during torture in the prisons of the Zionist enemy.

He explained that what the detainees mentioned was that they did not leave the interrogation for a single moment, so the enemy took them, arrested them, began direct torture against them, and they died under torture.

May God have mercy on Dr. Al-Rantisi, Dr. Al-Barsh, and all the martyrs of Palestine.

He clearly called for an international investigation into the circumstances of the killing of these doctors, pointing out that there is more than one doctor whose names are still being mentioned, which means that they were martyred and their bodies are in Abu Kabir’s refrigerator there.

At the conclusion of his statement, the Director General of the Ministry of Health in Gaza also called for the immediate release of all detainees, the protection of health personnel, and the protection of health facilities.

J.A

resource : SABA