The BBC has apologized for its mistake in quoting Reuters about the operation at Israel’s Al-Shifa Hospital. This has been reported excitement.
It was noted that the channel mistakenly stated that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attacked healthcare workers in a hospital in Gaza.
“This was an inaccurate and distorted quote from the Reuters report,” the BBC said in a statement.
Formerly World Health Organization (WHO) President Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus statedIt was stated that WHO lost contact with the personnel at Al-Shifa Hospital, where the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) was conducting a military operation.
The situation in the Middle East escalated after thousands of Hamas militants infiltrated Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7, when Hamas announced the launch of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announcedthat the country is at war.
The aim of Israel’s response to Operation Iron Sword was to repel the attack, release more than 200 hostages, including foreigners, and destroy Hamas. In order to achieve this goal, Israel launched major rocket attacks on the Gaza Strip from the first day of the operation. At the same time, the Israeli National Security Council decided to stop the supply of water, food, goods, electricity and fuel to the sector. Humanitarian aid shipments to Gaza began to be sent through the Rafah checkpoint only after October 20, and it was stated that their volume was insufficient.
27 October Israel announced About the “expansion” of the ground operation in Gaza. It is not known exactly when the operation started, but before the operation, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled their homes and moved to shelters and the south of the region. As part of the Israeli army’s ground operation on 5 November surrounded Gaza city and supplies cut off, still exists in central Gaza to continue fights.
Formerly political scientist named One of the reasons why the Palestinian-Israeli conflict flares up.