The recent arrest of Muhammad Abu Salmiya, who serves as the director of al Shifa Hospital, in Gaza by the army has raised concerns regarding the safety and protection of professionals in that area. This arrest, along with the detention of senior doctors and paramedics, highlights the difficult conditions faced by healthcare workers amidst the ongoing conflict.

Al Shifa Hospital, which is a facility in the Gaza Strip, has become a significant target for Israel’s ground offensive in northern Gaza. The Israeli army claims that Hamas fighters have been using a tunnel complex beneath the hospital to launch attacks. However, both Hamas and hospital officials have consistently denied these allegations.

The arrest of healthcare personnel, including the hospital director, further exacerbates the challenges already faced by Gaza’s healthcare system due to the impact of this conflict. It sends a message that medical workers, civil defense teams, and even journalists are not immune to repercussions as this conflict affects various aspects of Palestinian society.

At the time, reports have surfaced about an army directive requiring individuals at Indonesia Hospital, in northern Gaza to evacuate within a few hours. The hospital, which plays a role, in providing care to the region, is currently facing the difficult task of evacuating patients while enduring continuous bombardment from all directions.

This situation highlights the state of healthcare facilities in Gaza, al Shifa, and the Indonesian Hospital. Both hospitals are experiencing difficulties due, to forces exerting control and surrounding these crucial healthcare centers. The arrest of medical professionals and the evacuation orders contribute to the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with patients, medical staff, and displaced individuals facing heightened risks.

In another distressing development, the UN’s humanitarian office reported that the Israeli army obstructed a convoy of ambulances transporting 190 wounded and sick patients from al-Shifa Hospital to the south, prolonging the journey to nearly 20 hours. This interference further exacerbates the difficulties in providing urgent medical care and highlights the broader humanitarian concerns in the conflict-ridden region.

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