Hospital nurse in ambulance recounts terror of Israeli airstrikes

A dead horse lies on the ground as people gather around an ambulance damaged in a reported Israeli strike in front of Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on November 3, 2023, as battles between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement continue. (AFP/File)
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Updated 06 November 2023
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Hospital nurse in ambulance recounts terror of Israeli airstrikes

GAZA: Palestinian nurse Abdelsalam Barakat was inside an ambulance trying to transport patients with skull and chest fractures out of north Gaza when explosions struck at various times.

“The ambulance was shaking so much,” he said of the terrifying Israeli airstrikes on Friday that hit around him and his charges from Al-Shifa Hospital. 

“It placed them between life and death, but we could not do anything about it.”

One of the attacks, among so many on the Gaza Strip for the last month, targeted an ambulance carrying fighters of Hamas, according to Israel, which accuses its foe of shielding itself at medical facilities.

However, the Gaza Health Ministry, a hospital director and the Palestinian Red Crescent Society all said the convoy of five ambulances was evacuating wounded to supposedly safer south Gaza before possibly crossing the border to Egypt.

The first strike, at a roundabout a few minutes away from the hospital, injured a paramedic and a passenger in one of the ambulances, Barakat said.

The second, near the hospital gate as the convoy was returning there having abandoned the attempt to drive south, hit an ambulance ahead of his, killing a paramedic and others nearby, he added.

With bodies lying in pools of blood, Barakat’s vehicle fled the chaos and headed for the central ambulance station, about 1.2 km away, other strikes shaking them en route.

Eventually, they took the patients back to Al-Shifa — no nearer evacuation and in a worse state than before.

Hospital director Mohammed Abu Selmeyah said 15 people had been killed and 60 injured in the strike at the hospital gate.

The UN secretary general and aid agencies working in Gaza condemned the attack 

“This is a new low in an endless stream of unconscionable violence,” said Doctors Without Borders.

Hamas has invited international verification of Israeli accusations of using hospitals.

Barakat was back at work on Monday, treating seriously injured patients with no power and scarce resources.

“There is a huge lack of medical equipment and electricity and very high humidity in the building,” he said, shortly after disinfecting a man’s long, stitched-up abdominal wound with what looked like a small antiseptic wipe.

Ashraf, a resident of Gaza City sheltering in Al-Shifa for three weeks with his wife and four children, said he ran outside when the ambulance convoy was hit.


UK sanctions RSF commanders over links to mass killings in Sudan

Updated 12 December 2025
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UK sanctions RSF commanders over links to mass killings in Sudan

  • The government also pledged a further £21 million to provide food, shelter, health services, and protection for women and children

LONDON: Britain sanctioned senior commanders of Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on Friday, over what it said were their links to mass killings, systematic sexual violence and deliberate attacks on civilians in the African country.
Abdul Rahim Hamdan Dagalo, the RSF Deputy Leader and brother of RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, as well as three other commanders that are suspected of involvement in these crimes, now face asset freezes and travel bans, the British government said.
“The atrocities taking place in Sudan are so horrific they scar the conscience of the world,” foreign minister Yvette Cooper said in the statement. “Today’s sanctions against RSF commanders strike directly at those with blood on their hands.”
The government also pledged a further £21 million to provide food, shelter, health services, and protection for women and children in some of the hardest-to-reach areas, the statement said.
Millions of people have been displaced by the war, which erupted in April 2023 between the Sudanese army and the RSF.