Tánaiste ‘Deeply Concerned’ by Israeli Raid on one of North Gaza’s Last Functioning Hospitals
The World Health Organisation said the raid left the area’s last major health facility emptied of patients and staff.
The assault on Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza’s Beit Lahia area began early on Friday, and the World Health Organisation said it left the area’s last major health facility emptied of patients and staff.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin said he is “deeply concerned by World Health Organisation reports that an IDF attack has put out of action the last major hospital in North Gaza”.
“Yesterday, the World Food Programme warned the food security needs of Gaza’s population cannot be met while conflict continues,” said Martin.
He added that international humanitarian law “must be respected at all times by all parties” and that hospitals and health facilities, medical and humanitarian personnel must be protected.
“We need a ceasefire, the release of all hostages and a surge of humanitarian aid into all areas of Gaza,” said Martin.
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation condemned the targeting of the Kamal Adwan, with general secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha describing the attack as “shameful”.
“We are yet again witnessing flagrant and deliberate breaches of international humanitarian law in the targeting of hospitals and healthcare workers,” said Ní Sheaghdha.
She added: “We echo the calls by the World Health Organization that healthcare facilities, workers and patients should be off limits.
“Healthcare workers, including nurses and midwives, deserve a safe work environment free from threats or violence. Those who target them or their workplaces must be held accountable and brought to justice.”
The Israeli military also said it had detained the hospital’s director, Hossam Abu Safiyeh, whom it suspects is a Hamas militant.
When asked if Abu Safiyeh had been transferred to Israeli territory for further questioning, the military did not offer an immediate comment.
Micheál Martin said he was also deeply concerned about the “detention of hospital staff, including its director”.
Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan has called on the international community to “use all available levers to ensure the release of Hossam Abu Safiyeh and others abducted by Israeli forces following Israel’s brutal raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital”.
Boylan said the attack “was the latest example of Israel’s continuing breaches of international law as it continues to stoop to new lows in attacking medical facilities and targeting, abducting and killing healthcare workers”.
“The only way to stop the slaughter in Palestine is to end Israeli impunity,” said Boylan.
“But the reality is that the international community has dragged their heels and failed to impose any meaningful sanctions against Israel.
“That inaction has allowed Israel to stoop to new lows in its continued slaughter of the Palestinian people.
“For Ireland’s part, the incoming government must stand firm in the face of Israeli belligerence and proceed with the passage of the Occupied Territories Bill, and our party leader Mary Lou McDonald has offered to give up our Dáil time in the new year to ensure that it is passed as quickly as possible.
The Bill would apply to goods, services and resources originating in illegal settlements anywhere in the world, which would include the occupied territories in Palestine.
“Sanctions are essential to push for a ceasefire, to stop the targeted killings of healthcare workers and journalists, to end to the genocide, and to deliver a renewed peace process grounded in international law,” said Boylan.
Gaza health officials and the World Health Organisation said the raid forced the hospital out of service.
The Israeli military said the raid was carried out “against a Hamas command centre in the hospital”. Hamas denies the accusation.