The Hamas-run Palestinian health ministry claimed scores of people were killed and injured in the airstrike
military has announced it carried out an airstrike on an ambulance in the north of the Gaza Strip, which it claims was carrying Hamas fighters.
It claimed a number of Hamas fighters had been killed in the strike and accused the group of transferring both militants and weapons in ambulances.An IDF spokesperson said “a number” of Hamas fighters were killed in the strike, and that “more detailed information” was shared with allies.They said: “We have information which demonstrates that Hamas’s method of operation is to transfer terror operatives and weapons in ambulances.
No evidence was provided by the IDF that the ambulance was linked to Hamas but it said in a statement it intended to release additional information about the strike. Mr Qidra alleged Israel targeted the convoy in several locations, including at al-Shifa Hospital gate and at Ansar Square about 0.6 miles away.
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