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Israeli military raids hospital, hunting Hamas

Fierce fighting results in casualties on both sides.

- By Yan Zhuang, Ameera Harouda and Hiba Yazbek c.2024 The New York Times

Israeli forces using tanks and bulldozers raided Shifa Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday in an operation they said was aimed at senior Hamas officials who had regrouped at the medical facility, setting off an hourslong battle that both sides said had resulted in casualties.

The raid began before dawn, with the Israeli military’s chief spokespers­on, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, saying in a video statement that troops were operating in “limited areas” of the hospital complex. More than 12 hours later, Hamas’ military wing, the Qassam Brigades, said its forces were “engaged in fierce clashes with enemy forces” near the hospital.

The Israeli military said Hamas fighters had shot at its soldiers from within the complex and soldiers had returned fire. The Gaza Health Ministry said Israeli forces had launched missiles at the complex and fired into surgery rooms. Details of the fighting could not be independen­tly verified.

The Israeli military said it had launched the raid based on new intelligen­ce that Hamas officials were operating from the hospital, four months after Israeli forces stormed the complex and found a tunnel shaft they said supported their contention that the armed group had used it to conceal military operations. Since then, Israel has withdrawn many troops from northern Gaza and shifted the focus of its invasion to the south.

During the operation Monday, Israel said, its forces had killed 20 militants. Among those killed, it said, was a senior Hamas official it identified as Faiq Mabhouh, the head of operations for the internal security forces of the Hamas government in Gaza, who was “armed and hiding in a compound” at the hospital. Hamas did not confirm his death or role in the organizati­on and did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The Israeli military also said one of its soldiers had been killed in the fighting at Shifa.

Hamas, in the statement from its armed wing, claimed it had caused “deaths and injuries” to Israeli forces, but did not provide evidence.

The hospital and the surroundin­g area house about 30,000 patients, medical workers and displaced civilians, and a number of people were killed and wounded in the raid, the Gaza Health Ministry said. It added that a fire had broken out at the gate of the complex, which caused some people to suffocate and made it difficult to reach those who were injured.

By midday, about 15 Israeli tanks and several bulldozers were inside the hospital grounds, said Alaa Abu al-Kaas, who was staying at the hospital to accompany her father who was being treated there.

“The fear and terror are really eating us alive,” she said in a phone call from a corridor of one of the hospital’s buildings where she was hiding. Her voice was barely audible amid loud booms and explosions.

Hedaya Al Tatar, who lives about a quarter-mile from the hospital, described hearing “intensive shooting and heavy shelling” starting at around 2 a.m., along with drone strikes.

Al-Kaas, 19, said that around the same time she heard shots and the sound of tanks before Israeli soldiers, using loudspeake­rs, ordered people in the complex to stay inside and close the windows. She said Israeli forces told people they would be moved to the Muwasi area in southern Gaza, although it was not immediatel­y clear when or how they would be moved. Israel has sought to create a humanitari­an “safe zone” in Muwasi, although civilians have found little shelter there.

“We are just sitting here anxiously waiting for them to evacuate us out of here,” she said.

Al-Kaas said that she had seen Israeli soldiers holding several people, their hands bound and clothes partially stripped off, in the courtyard of the hospital complex. She added that bodies of people who had apparently been shot were lying in the courtyard.

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