The World Health Organization
condemned Israeli airstrikes at terrorists who were using hospitals and ambulances for cover.
WHO condemns the attacks on 3 November near Al-Shifa Hospital, Al-Quds Hospital, and the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza City and North Gaza governorates.
Two further attacks were reported on the same day at Al-Quds Hospital, resulting in at least 21 injuries. An additional attack was reported near the Indonesian Hospital.
Attacks on health care, including the targeting of hospitals and restricting the delivery of essential aid such as medical supplies, fuel, and water, may amount to violations of International Humanitarian Law.
They have not said a negative word about Hamas' use of hospitals and ambulances for military purposes nor about Hamas using medical staff and patients as human shields.
What about Hamas' attacks on medical facilities in Israel on October 7?
Ten Magen Dovid Adom workers were murdered, including at least two who were slaughtered while trying to save others' lives -
Aharon Chaimov, who was murdered in his ambulance while trying to help the injured in Ofakim, and
Amit Mann, who spent her final six hours treating the injured at the clinic in Kibbutz Be'eri before the clinic itself was attacked and she was murdered.
And the World Health Organization has not said a word of condemnation of Hamas for directly and proudly attacking medical workers, ambulances and facilities.
And it isn't only WHO.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) have also been completely silent about Hamas' attacks on Israeli medical personnel and facilities, and have also not said a word about Hamas' use of hospitals and ambulances for military purposes.
While both WHO and MSF have issued brief condemnations of the October 7 attacks, they have not condemned Hamas for its deliberate attacks on medics and medical facilities.
Bias isn't only obvious from what people and organizations say. Sometimes their silence is what proves their bigotry.
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