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Gaza Attacked Again: Dompet Dhuafa Ambulances Evacuate Northern Gaza Victims to Al-Shifa Hospital

| | Source: KOMPAS Translated from Indonesian | Social Policy
Gaza Attacked Again: Dompet Dhuafa Ambulances Evacuate Northern Gaza Victims to Al-Shifa Hospital
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The humanitarian ambulances of Dompet Dhuafa continue to provide evacuation services for civilians affected by attacks in the Gaza Strip. On Monday, 11 May 2026, Indonesian-provided ambulances evacuated at least six injured individuals to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City following an artillery strike on Tal al-Dahab in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza. Marked with Dompet Dhuafa’s logo, the ambulances, alongside Indonesian humanitarian partners, transported the critically injured to medical facilities. Upon arrival at Al-Shifa Hospital, medical teams and volunteers swiftly moved the victims to intensive care units for treatment. “Given the difficulty of aid entering Gaza, Palestine, these ambulances may be among the few remaining for mobilising casualty response there,” said Dr. Yenni Purnamasari, head of the health aid program for Gaza, Palestine. “May Allah SWT continue to protect these Indonesian-donated ambulances as they assist Gaza’s needy,” she added. Several victims suffered head and body injuries from shrapnel. Panic and sorrow enveloped the families of the injured and onlookers at the hospital. Cries of distressed civilians were heard amid medical staff working to treat the wounded. The attack targeted Tal al-Dahab in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza. In addition to injuries, field reports confirmed fatalities and a child injured by a drone strike in Al-Faluja, northern Gaza. Amid ongoing conflict, Dompet Dhuafa ambulances and medical volunteers remain on standby to reach affected areas. The efforts aim to expedite civilian care amid limited healthcare services due to continued aggression in the Gaza Strip. “Dompet Dhuafa’s ambulances and medical volunteers in Gaza continue to provide evacuation and first aid services to conflict-affected civilians,” she concluded.

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