Israeli army entered the hospital, removed the personnel and displaced people; the bodies of the dead were scattered on the streets

Israeli forces have been accused of attacking the Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza on Friday and evacuating some staff and displaced people before returning.
Meanwhile, the bodies of those killed in the air strikes here were seen scattered on the streets outside. Hospital director Husam Abu Safia said, “After a series of air strikes on the western and northern sides of Kamal Adwan, there was also firing and Israeli troops entered inside.” The director informed that the soldiers who entered the hospital ordered all the staff, patients and displaced people to go to their courtyard and allowed them to return inside a few hours later. However, the Indonesian emergency surgery team has also been ordered to leave the premises forever.
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