Israeli forces struck Indonesian hospital in Beitrahia, northern Gaza late Monday, targeting generators and causing a massive fire, medical sources told Anadolu.
The airstrikes came amid Israeli siege to the facility as part of the Israeli massacre throughout the Gaza Strip.
Munier Al-Bash, director of the Health Ministry in Gaza, told Anadolu that the hospital lost power after the strike.
He said the facility would house patients, and those injured who were treated and treated and warned that bombing generators would pose a serious threat to their lives.
Al-Bursh accused Israel of showing its neglect of the healthcare system and international humanitarian law, saying the military continues to target medical infrastructure.
Gaza’s civil defense reported that it received a distress call from hospital administrators about a fire that broke out at an external generator and spread to parts of the facility.