Manila Bulletin

Israeli troops enter Gaza’s main hospital

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Israeli forces raided Gaza’s largest hospital Wednesday, targeting what they say is a Hamas command center in tunnels beneath thousands of patients and civilians seeking refuge from intense combat.

The operation at Gaza City’s Alshifa hospital brings to a head weeks of growing concern for the people trapped inside in grim conditions, and marks a key objective for Israel’s campaign to destroy Hamas.

Dozens of Israeli soldiers, some wearing face masks and shooting in the air, ordered young men to surrender, a journalist in contact with AFP said, as the army reported it conducted a “precise and targeted” operation at the facility.

Youssef Abu Rish, an official from the Hamas-run health ministry who was in the hospital, told AFP he could see tanks inside the complex and “dozens of soldiers and commandos inside the emergency and reception buildings.”

The Israeli army described it as “a precise and targeted operation against Hamas in a specified area” of the facility. Palestinia­n militants have repeatedly denied concealing a base at the hospital.

After sharp warnings from the United States and others that Al-shifa must be protected, Israel said the raid was being executed based on “an operationa­l necessity.”

The United Nations has said it estimates that at least 2,300 people – patients, staff, and displaced civilians – are inside and may be unable to escape because of fierce fighting.

Witnesses have described conditions inside the hospital as horrific, with medical procedures taking place without anaestheti­c, families with scant food or water living in corridors, and the stench of decomposin­g corpses filling the air.

“There are bodies littered in the hospital complex and there is no longer electricit­y at the morgues,” hospital director Mohammad Abu Salmiya said Tuesday, before the Israeli raid.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to destroy Hamas in response to its attacks on October 7, which killed an estimated 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and saw 240 hostages taken to Gaza.

The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza said Israel’s ensuing aerial bombardmen­t and ground offensive have killed 11,320 people, mostly civilians, including thousands of children.

Anticipati­ng a fierce backlash against the operation, the Israeli military said it had provided evacuation routes for civilians and given authoritie­s in Hamas-run Gaza 12 hours’ notice that any military operation inside must cease.

“Unfortunat­ely, it did not,” the Israeli military said, again calling on “all Hamas terrorists present in the hospital to surrender.”

The Israeli army said its ground teams included medics and Arabic speakers “who have undergone specified training to prepare for this complex and sensitive environmen­t.”

The intent was that “no harm is caused to the civilians being used by Hamas as human shields,” it added.

The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza called on “the internatio­nal community and the United Nations to intervene immediatel­y and urgently to stop the Israeli storming operation.”

He said that among the thousands inside the hospital were “650 ailing people and thousands of injured people.”

The White House reiterated its concerns for the safety of civilians shortly after the raid began. “We do not support striking a hospital from the air and we don’t want to see a firefight in a hospital,” a National Security Council spokespers­on said.

The official added that there should not be a situation in which “innocent people, helpless people, sick people trying to get medical care they deserve are caught in the crossfire.”

Earlier, the White House had said that US intelligen­ce sources corroborat­ed Israel’s claim that Hamas and another Palestinia­n militant group, Islamic Jihad, had buried an operationa­l “command and control node” under Al-shifa.

Hamas, which has repeatedly denied the claims, said US President Joe Biden was “wholly responsibl­e” for the assault, accusing his administra­tion of giving Israel “the green light... to commit more massacres against civilians.”

Citing the Hamas-run health ministry, United Nations humanitari­an agency OCHA said 40 patients had died in Al-shifa on Tuesday, while hospital director Abu Salmiya said 179 bodies had been interred in a mass grave inside the complex.

 ?? (AFP) ?? GAZA STRIP BOMBING – Smoke rises during an Israeli military bombardmen­t of the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinia­n group Hamas.
(AFP) GAZA STRIP BOMBING – Smoke rises during an Israeli military bombardmen­t of the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinia­n group Hamas.

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