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File photo of people at the hospital after a bombing in March Alamy

Taoiseach slams Israel's bombing of Gaza hospital as it widens attack on war-torn territory

Hospitals, protected under international humanitarian law, have repeatedly been hit by Israeli strikes.

LAST UPDATE | 13 Apr

TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN condemned the “wanton killing and targeting of civilians” in Gaza after an Israeli airstrike destroyed parts of a hospital today.

He said he was appalled at the attack and that it had left northern Gaza “critically short” of emergency care”.

The strike came after Israel seized a corridor in the war-battered Palestinian territory and said it planned to expand its military offensive.

There were no reports of casualties in the strike and the Israeli military told news agency AFP they were looking into the incident.

The civil defence agency in the Hamas-run territory said Israel’s air force targeted a building of the Al-Ahli hospital, also known as the Baptist or Ahli Arab hospital, in Gaza City after midnight.

The airstrike came “minutes after the (Israeli) army’s warning to evacuate this building of patients, the injured and their companions”, the agency said in a statement.

“The bombing led to the destruction of the surgery building and the oxygen generation station for the intensive care units,” it added.

Hospitals, protected under international humanitarian law, have repeatedly been hit by Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip since the start of the war between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas on October 7, 2023.

The Israeli military accuses Hamas of having tunnels under hospitals and using the medical facilities as command centres to plan and carry out attacks against the army and Israel, a charge denied by the Palestinian group.

Al-Ahli hospital was heavily damaged by an explosion in its car park on 17 October, 2023, leaving scores of people dead.

Militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad accused Israel, which denied responsibility and blamed a misfired rocket by Islamic Jihad for that blast – a claim backed by the United States.

Hamas’s press office said Sunday that Israeli forces had targeted Gaza’s hospitals, including Al-Ahli, with “bombing, arson (and) destruction”, or otherwise rendered them “non-operational”, since the start of the war.

On 28 March, the World Health Organization said 22 of Gaza’s 36 hospitals were partially functional.

Gaza’s health ministry said on Saturday that at least 1,563 Palestinians had been killed since 18 March when a ceasefire collapsed, taking the overall death toll since the war began to 50,933.

Includes reporting by Emma Hickey

– © AFP2025

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