Jordanian Lower House Committee Condemns Israeli Bombing Near Hospital in Gaza

The Lower House Foreign Affairs Committee of Jordan strongly denounced the Israeli bombing near the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza. In a recent statement, the committee emphasized that despite the attack, which injured seven medical staff members, th…

The Lower House Foreign Affairs Committee of Jordan strongly denounced the Israeli bombing near the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza. In a recent statement, the committee emphasized that despite the attack, which injured seven medical staff members, the field hospital will continue its operations in the Gaza Strip.

According to Jordan News Agency, The committee called for the accountability of Israeli war criminals and urged the international community to take a clear stand against Israeli war crimes.

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