The UN denounces the ‘extrajudicial killings’ carried out by Israel at a hospital in Jenin

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The Israeli military says the deceased were planning to carry out terrorist attacks in Israel soon, so “they were neutralized.”

Tuesday’s Israeli operation at Ibn Sina Hospital in the West Bank city of Jenin, in which soldiers disguised as civilians and medical personnel killed three Palestinian militiamen, “points to a planned extrajudicial killing,” the United Nations Office said for Human Rights.

Officially the start of hostilities in Gaza on October 7.

The organization has highlighted that among the three dead was an 18-year-old young man, semi-paralyzed from injuries sustained in an airstrike in Jenin (northern West Bank), who was in one of the hospital beds when he was killed. shot in the head.

The Israeli military says the deceased were planning to carry out terrorist attacks in Israel soon, so “they were neutralized.”

In its daily report on the conflict, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reiterates the difficulties in sending aid to Gaza, especially to the northern half of the Gaza Strip, where Israeli authorities have denied entry to 29 of the 51 planned missions in January. .

It also recalls that since December 1, following the end of a week of ceasefire, Israeli authorities have issued evacuation orders affecting 158 square kilometers of Gaza, 41% of the area of ​​the Gaza Strip.

The report highlights that hostilities over the past 24 hours were mainly concentrated in the town of Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, where fighting took place near the Nasser and Al Amal hospitals.

Source: EITB

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