Gaza - Saba:
Fares Afana, director of the ambulance unit at the Medical Services, said on Thursday that the Zionist enemy destroyed all medical service vehicles, "and there is only one vehicle left in the northern Gaza Strip."
SAFA News Agency quoted Afana as saying that after the enemy targeted a mourning house in northern Gaza yesterday, the martyrs and wounded were transported in private vehicles, "and the dilapidated ambulances arrived too late."
The director of the ambulance unit appealed to everyone and all those with a conscience to supply the northern Gaza Strip with ambulances.
Afana said, "The number of ambulances at all operating medical facilities is insufficient for the scale of the Zionist crime and genocide, especially in the northern Gaza Strip."
He pointed out that the vehicles of the Civil Defense and other institutions are dilapidated, amid the ongoing killing and genocide.
The enemy continues its violation of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, which went into effect on January 19 and lasted for about two months, after 471 days of genocide.
At dawn on Tuesday, March 18, the enemy resumed its barbaric aggression on the Strip with dozens of airstrikes, killing more than 400 people and wounding 500 within hours, most of them children and women.
At the beginning of March, the first phase of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, which lasted 42 days, ended. It included a prisoner exchange deal in several stages and a limited withdrawal of the enemy army, followed by the return of displaced persons to their destroyed homes.
The enemy evaded entering into the second phase of the ceasefire agreement, which was supposed to last for 42 days, followed by a third phase of the same duration, leading to a permanent cessation of fire and aggression.

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