Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Israel raids Gaza hospital, says Hamas is hiding there

- By Wafaa Shurafa, Samy Magdy and Tia Goldenberg

Israeli forces launched another raid on the Gaza Strip’s largest hospital early Monday, saying Hamas militants had regrouped there and had fired on them from inside the compound, where Palestinia­n officials say tens of thousands of people have been sheltering.

In a separate developmen­t, the European Union’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, accused Israel of continuing to hinder efforts to deliver aid to Gaza, saying the territory faces an “entirely manmade” famine as “starvation is used as a weapon of war.”

The army last raided Shifa Hospital in November after claiming that Hamas maintained an elaborate command center within and beneath the facility. The military revealed a tunnel leading to some undergroun­d rooms, as well as weapons it said were found inside the hospital. But the evidence fell short of the earlier claims and critics accused the army of recklessly endangerin­g the lives of civilians.

People sheltering in the hospital said Israeli forces backed by tanks and artillery had surrounded the medical complex and that snipers were shooting at people inside. They said the army raided

RAFAH, GAZA STRIP >> a number of buildings and detained dozens of people.

“We’re trapped inside,” said Abdelhady Sayed, who has been sheltering in the medical facility for over three months. “They fire at anything moving. … Doctors and ambulances can’t move.”

Gaza’s Health Ministry said the Israeli army was directing gun and missile fire at a building used for specialize­d surgeries. It said a fire broke out at the hospital’s gate.

The ministry said about 30,000 people are sheltering at the hospital, including patients, medical staff and people who have fled their homes seeking safety.

Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, the chief Israeli military spokespers­on, said the army launched a “high-precision operation” in parts of the medical complex. He said senior Hamas militants had regrouped there and were directing attacks from the compound.

The army released a grainy aerial video of what it said were militants firing on its forces from inside the hospital, as well as video of a rocket-propelled grenade striking an armored vehicle. It said its forces had detained around 80 people.

Hagari said the patients and medical staff could remain in the medical complex and that a safe passage was available for civilians who wanted to leave.

 ?? ARIEL SCHALIT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Smoke and explosions rise inside the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Sunday.
ARIEL SCHALIT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Smoke and explosions rise inside the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Sunday.

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