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Red Cross ‘deeply alarmed’ by intensifying hostilities in Gaza

Red Cross ‘deeply alarmed’ by intensifying hostilities in Gaza
Kidney patients sit amid the destruction caused by the Israeli army at Shifa Hospital compound in Gaza City on Tuesday, July 1, 2025. (AP Photo)
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Updated 01 July 2025

Red Cross ‘deeply alarmed’ by intensifying hostilities in Gaza

Red Cross ‘deeply alarmed’ by intensifying hostilities in Gaza
  • ICRC: ‘The intensification of hostilities comes as Gaza’s already-decimated health care system struggles to absorb a relentless surge in critical cases’
  • ICRC: ‘Nearly all public hospitals in Gaza are shut down or gutted by months of hostilities and restrictions on the entry of critical medicine’

GENEVA: The Red Cross said it was deeply worried Tuesday as Israel’s military expanded its operations in Gaza, warning that the Palestinian territory’s few remaining functional medical facilities were already overwhelmed.

“The International Committee of the Red Cross is deeply alarmed by the intensifying hostilities in Gaza City and Jabaliya, which have reportedly caused dozens of deaths and injuries among civilians over the past 36 hours,” the ICRC said in a statement.

The increased operations came after days of mounting calls for a ceasefire, with US President Donald Trump among those urging Israel to strike a new deal to halt the war and bring home the hostages still held in Gaza.

Israel’s campaign to destroy the Palestinian militant group Hamas has raged on unabated, however, with Gaza’s civil defense agency reporting Israeli forces killed at least 20 people on Tuesday.

“The intensification of hostilities comes as Gaza’s already-decimated health care system struggles to absorb a relentless surge in critical cases,” the ICRC said.

“Nearly all public hospitals in Gaza are shut down or gutted by months of hostilities and restrictions on the entry of critical medicine, supplies and equipment.”

It said the medical facilities that continue to function — including the Red Cross Field Hospital — were overwhelmed and running “dangerously low” on essential supplies, including fuel, and even body bags.

“This severely compromises their ability to treat the wounded or ensure dignified management of the dead,” the Geneva-based ICRC said.
Furthermore, it said widespread evacuation orders were pushing Gazans into an ever-shrinking space and create panic among civilians, and hamper the ability of first responders to reach those in need.

“The ICRC urgently reiterates its call for the protection of medical personnel and medical facilities in Gaza,” the organization said, adding that they should not be deprived of resources.

And it insisted that evacuated civilians should have satisfactory conditions of shelter, hygiene, health, safety and food.

“Many people in Gaza right now are injured, sick, or have disabilities. They are often unable to comply with evacuation orders. Constant care must be taken to spare them,” the ICRC said.


Israeli forces demolish homes in Jerusalem, kill 15-year-old Palestinian

Israeli forces demolish homes in Jerusalem, kill 15-year-old Palestinian
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Israeli forces demolish homes in Jerusalem, kill 15-year-old Palestinian

Israeli forces demolish homes in Jerusalem, kill 15-year-old Palestinian
  • Murad Fawzi Abu Seifen was shot dead during military raid in Ya’bad, west of Jenin
  • Authorities demolished Houshieh family homes in Qatana, occupied East Jerusalem

LONDON: Israeli forces killed a 15-year-old Palestinian boy in the occupied West Bank on Thursday and demolished two homes of the Houshieh family, displacing about 50 people.

The Ramallah-based Ministry of Health said that during an Israeli military raid in Ya’bad, west of Jenin early on Thursday, Murad Fawzi Abu Seifen was struck by four rounds. Israeli forces prevented ambulance crews from reaching him. He bled to death before Israeli forces retrieved his body, the ministry added.

His death brings the number of Palestinians killed in Jenin since the Israeli offensive began in January to 56, with more than 200 wounded.

On Thursday, Israeli forces demolished the homes of brothers Iyad and Ziad Houshieh in Qatana, a town in occupied East Jerusalem, citing construction without a permit.

Each home, about 150 sq. meters large, housed at least 20 people.

Israeli authorities had notified the Houshiehs of the impending demolition of their homes 10 years ago, according to Wafa news agency.

Qatana has faced an intensive Israeli operation since September, with authorities ordering the demolition of all homes built without permits in Qatana and Qubeiba, the hometowns of two Palestinian gunmen who killed six Israelis in Jerusalem that month.

In October, authorities conducted 25 demolition operations in Qatana, affecting 28 sites, including 15 inhabited homes, two empty homes and 11 agricultural facilities, according to Wafa.

In Jenin and its refugee camp, Israeli forces since January have destroyed more than 600 homes — 33 percent of the camp — and displaced 22,000 residents.