Aid agency Doctors Without Borders said it was was 'extremely concerned' about the safety of patients and medical staff at Al-Shifa hospital.
Israel faced growing calls Saturday to protect civilians in Gaza as its battle with Hamas encircled the territory's main hospital, where an aid agency described the situation as "catastrophic".
Aid agency Doctors Without Borders said it was was "extremely concerned" about the safety of patients and medical staff at Al-Shifa hospital. But Macron told the BBC that civilians were dying as a result of Israel's air and expanding ground campaign. "I was also very clear that much more needs to be done in terms of protecting civilians and getting humanitarian assistance to them," Blinken said.
The bodies of 50 people killed in a strike on Gaza City's Al-Buraq school were taken to the Al-Shifa hospital, its director said. The toll at the school could not be independently verified.
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