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Cairo: The Israeli army on Saturday withdrew from a hospital complex in northern Gaza. A day earlier, it had targeted this hospital and attacked  (attackor ) it. The Palestinian Health Ministry said that the soldiers have detained about dozens of male medical staff and some patients. Later, the Palestinian official news agency WAFA said that at least 30 people were killed in Israeli attacks on several houses in Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza. There was no official confirmation of the death toll from the Health Ministry.

Precise attack with precision weapons
The Israeli army said that it had carried out a precise attack using precision weapons on Hamas terrorists inside a building in the Beit Lahiya area of ​​the Gaza Strip. Many terrorists have been killed in this attack. The Israeli army also said that the way the media reports have been reported about the large number of casualties and the weapons used does not match the reality. Health officials said on Friday that Israeli forces attacked Kamal Adwan Hospital, one of three medical facilities struggling to function in the area.

Several buildings damaged in attack

Footage broadcast by the Health Ministry showed damage to several buildings after Israeli forces withdrew. At least 44 of the hospital’s 70-member team were detained by the army. It later said the army had released 14 of them, including the hospital’s director. An Israeli military spokesman declined to comment on the hospital’s report. On Friday, the Israeli military said it acted in the area of ​​the hospital based on intelligence “about the presence of terrorists and terrorist infrastructure.”

Two children died in hospital ICU

Doctors at a Gaza hospital said at least two children died inside the ICU after Israeli shelling attacked generators and an oxygen station on Friday. Medical staff refused to obey Israeli army orders to evacuate the hospital or leave their patients alone. Doctors said there were at least 600 people in the hospital before the Israeli army raided, including patients and their attendants. “The safety and lives of patients left inside Kamal Adwan Hospital without medical staff and much-needed medicines are now at risk,” said Marwan al-Hams of the Health Ministry.