The Daily Telegraph

IDF withdraws troops from Al-shifa Hospital after 19-day raid

- By Nataliya Vasilyeva

‘Dozens of bodies have been recovered from in and around Al-shifa’

ISRAELI troops have withdrawn from Gaza’s largest hospital after a 19-day raid, leaving parts of it completely destroyed amid reports of dozens of dead bodies left at the scene.

Following eyewitness reports early yesterday of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) leaving the compound in Gaza City, the Israeli army confirmed that its operation at Al-shifa Hospital that started on March 18 has wrapped up.

“The troops killed terrorists in close-quarters encounters, located numerous weapons and intelligen­ce documents throughout the hospital, while preventing harm to civilians, patients, and medical teams,” the IDF said in a statement.

Out of 900 people detained in the raid, more than 500 were identified as operatives of Hamas or Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad, the Israeli army said.

Daniel Hagari, an IDF spokesman, told reporters yesterday there were “very important Hamas officials” among those arrested at Al-shifa. Israel would not immediatel­y reveal their identity, he said, as it could jeopardise further intelligen­ce gathering.

Mr Hagari also cited the testimony of unnamed fighters who reportedly said they chose to regroup at Al-shifa in the north of Gaza because of its special protected status as a hospital as well as their prior knowledge of the place.

The first images from Al-shifa showed utter devastatio­n.

The building of the surgical department stood charred, pockmarked with shrapnel and heavily damaged as the yard in front of it, once full of tents with displaced people, was turned into a giant sand pit after the area was apparently bulldozed over.

Rescue workers and journalist­s who arrived at the scene yesterday morning reported multiple bodies strewn across the sprawling compound.

“The scale of the destructio­n inside the complex and the buildings around it is very large,” the Hamas-controlled Gaza health ministry said in a statement.

“Dozens of bodies, some decomposed, have been recovered from in and around the Al-shifa medical complex.”

Aerial footage of the hospital showed widespread devastatio­n with not a single building left standing. Graphic photos from the bulldozed areas showed bodies and body parts apparently crushed by withdrawin­g vehicles.

Residents who arrived at Al-shifa to inspect the damage spoke of “total destructio­n”.

“The situation is indescriba­ble,” Yahia Abu Auf told the Associated Press at the scene. “The occupation destroyed all sense of life here.”

A representa­tive of the Palestinia­n Red Crescent said yesterday some hospital buildings were set on fire by the Israeli forces.

“The situation is dire, the medical staff, some of them were killed, others tortured, others detained and above all, they have been besieged for two weeks without any medical supplies or even food or water,” Raed Al-nims told the Al Jazeera TV channel.

Mr Hagari, the IDF spokesman, said the Israeli forces had done their best to prevent civilian casualties including the hospital’s patients.

While some patients have been evacuated to two other hospitals, dozens of other patients are believed to have remained inside the compound despite the siege.

At least 21 patients have died at Al-shifa since the IDF began the operation there on March 18, according to the World Health Organisati­on.

The death of Ahmad Maqadmeh, a prominent surgeon, at the hospital was announced yesterday.

Ghassan Abu Sitta, another surgeon at Al-shifa, credited him for his dedication to his work, saying it was “unlike anything I have ever seen”.

 ?? ?? Palestinia­n women react to the damage at Al-shifa Hospital after Israeli forces had left
Palestinia­n women react to the damage at Al-shifa Hospital after Israeli forces had left

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