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Trapped IslamOnline Reporter Uncovers Israeli Atrocities

RAMALLAH, March 30 (IslamOnline) - Israeli occupation forces have imprisoned international reporters in one building, while they continued their attacks on Al-Rea’ya hospital in Ramallah, IslamOnline reporter, Ahmed Al-Badeiry, said.

The occupation forces have entered Bethlehem, Al-Khalil, Beit Gala, and have left Ramallah almost in ruins, a ghost town scattered with Israeli tanks.

Israeli occupation forces attacked El-Rea’ya hospital in Ramallah, physically abusing the doctors and nurses, ruining the machines, and the operation theatres. 

The hospital is currently in dire condition, as it has a shortage in oxygen tanks despite being in crucial need of them. 

The Israeli occupation forces used the Palestinian ambulances, carrying injured civilians, as shields to enter the hospital, as they could not get in without facing resistance.

Also, five ambulances were permitted into Palestinian President Yasser Arafat’s compound carrying food and medicine through the negotiations of two officials from the European Union’s delegation.

Five Palestinian guards were shot dead by Israeli police, while they were sleeping. They were guarding a tall building with Cairo Bank, Amman Bank, British Council, and Media companies on its bottom floor. 

The police continued to shoot at the building until it went up in flames.

The Israeli police have also been trying to capture a Palestinian called Akram, who is hiding in a building, but have been unable to reach him despite continuously bombing the building and shooting at it.

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