An Israeli drone strike on a hospital compound in northern Gaza resulted in the death of a 16-year-old boy in a wheelchair and left at least 12 others wounded, including medical staff, according to the Gaza Health Ministry and the hospital director. The incident occurred at Kamal Adwan Hospital, one of the few hospitals still partially operating in the northernmost part of Gaza, which has been almost completely sealed off from humanitarian aid for two months due to the Israeli offensive.
Earlier, Amnesty International accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, alleging deliberate destruction of Palestinians through deadly attacks and hindering aid delivery. Israel, however, maintains it takes precautions to avoid civilian casualties while combating Hamas.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has displaced 90% of Gaza's 2.3 million population, with casualties on both sides. The recent drone strike at Kamal Adwan Hospital is one of several incidents targeting medical facilities in the region, exacerbating the dire humanitarian situation.
US Troops Evaluated for Injuries Following Attack in Syria
Three U.S. service members are being evaluated for potential traumatic brain injuries after an attack near a base in eastern Syria. The incident near Mission Support Site Euphrates prompted the U.S. to conduct counter strikes, with the responsible party still under investigation. The U.S. has around 900 troops in Syria to counter the Islamic State group.
Hezbollah Offers Aid for Rebuilding Homes Destroyed in War with Israel
Hezbollah has pledged financial assistance to families whose homes were destroyed in the recent war with Israel. The Lebanese militant group, also a political party, announced support for affected families, with financial aid varying based on the extent of damage. Hezbollah's involvement in providing aid underscores the ongoing tensions in the region.
Biden Administration Dismisses Genocide Accusations Against Israel
The Biden administration refutes claims by Amnesty International of Israel committing genocide in Gaza, labeling the accusations as unfounded. While acknowledging the role of human rights groups in highlighting conflict consequences, the administration urges Israel to adhere to international humanitarian law and improve conditions in Gaza.
The situation in Gaza remains critical, with reports of a shortage of baby formula, hindering mothers from adequately feeding their infants. Israeli restrictions on aid entry have exacerbated the crisis, leading to widespread hunger and health risks for vulnerable populations.
Israeli Rights Groups Call for End to Forcible Transfer of Palestinians in Northern Gaza
Israeli rights groups demand an end to the forcible transfer of Palestinians from northern Gaza and advocate for displaced individuals to return home. The groups highlight the dire living conditions and attacks on civilians in the region, emphasizing the need for humanitarian intervention and respect for human rights.