Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Israeli army launches operation at Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital

Israel believes about 130 remain in Gaza, including 33 — eight soldiers and 25 civilians — who are presumed dead

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The Israeli army launched Monday an operation around Gaza’s largest hospital, Al-Shifa, with witnesses reporting air strikes on the devastated neighbourh­ood where it is located.

Israeli soldiers “are currently conducting a precise operation in the area of the Shifa hospital,” a statement from the military said.

“The operation is based on intelligen­ce informatio­n indicating the use of the hospital by senior Hamas terrorists.”

Witnesses in Gaza City told AFP they saw tanks surround the hospital site.

Tens of thousands of Palestinia­ns displaced by the war have sought shelter in the complex, according to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.

The Israeli army had also carried out a November operation in Al-Shifa, sparking an internatio­nal outcry.

Israel has repeatedly accused Hamas of running military operations from hospitals and other medical centers, claims the militant group denies.

The Hamas government media office in Gaza condemned the operation, saying that “the storming of the Al-Shifa medical complex with tanks, drones, and weapons, and shooting inside it, is a war crime.”

The health ministry in the besieged Hamas-run territory said it had received calls from people near the hospital site who claimed there were dozens of casualties.

“No one could transport them to the hospital due to the intensity of gunfire and artillery shelling,” the ministry said.

The Israeli army has carried out multiple operations in and around medical facilities across the Gaza Strip since the start of the war.

Israel believes about 130 remain in Gaza, including 33 — eight soldiers and 25 civilians — who are presumed dead.

Vowing to destroy Hamas, Israel has carried out a relentless bombardmen­t and ground offensive that the health ministry in the Palestinia­n territory says have killed at least 31,645 people, most of them women and children.

According to the Israeli military, troops “were instructed on the importance of operating cautiously, as well as on the measures to be taken to avoid harm to the patients, civilians, medical staff, and medical equipment” at Al-Shifa.

The statement also said Arabic speakers had been deployed in order to “facilitate dialogue with the patients remaining in the hospital.”

It added: “There is no obligation for the patients and medical staff to evacuate.”

Following its November 15 operation on Al-Shifa, the Israeli military said it had found weapons and other military equipment hidden in the site — claims Hamas has denied.

It also claimed it had found a 55-meter tunnel in the basement and shared footage that it said proved hostages had been held there, which Hamas also denied.

According to the UN, 155 health facilities in the Gaza Strip have been damaged since the war began.

The Hamas-run health ministry said early Monday that dozens of people had been killed across the Gaza Strip overnight.

Over the weekend, 12 members of the same family were killed when their house was hit in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.

Palestinia­n girl Leen Thabit, retrieving a white dress from under the rubble of their flattened house, cried as she told AFP her cousin was killed in the strike.

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