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Battle rages around Gaza’s main hospital

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ISRAELI forces launched an operation early yesterday in and around Gaza’s largest hospital, Al-Shifa, with witnesses reporting air strikes and tanks near the complex crowded with patients and displaced people.

The pre-dawn raid came at a time of growing concern over a looming Israeli ground invasion of Gaza’s crowded far-southern city of Rafah, and as internatio­nal mediators and envoys readied to meet in Qatar yesterday to revive stalled truce talks.

A meeting between Israel’s Mossad chief David Barnea, Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahma­n al-Thani and Egyptian officials “is expected to take place today”, a source said on condition of anonymity given the sensitivit­y of the talks.

The Israeli military told Gazans to immediatel­y evacuate from Al-Shifa in Gaza City after it launched the raid based on what the army termed intelligen­ce “indicating the use of the hospital by senior Hamas terrorists”.

Witnesses told AFP that the Israeli forces had dropped Arabic-language leaflets with the same evacuation instructio­ns and a warning that “You are in a dangerous combat zone!”

The health ministry of the Hamasrun Gaza Strip said residents near the hospital in the largely devastated city had reported dozens of casualties who could not be helped “due to the intensity of gunfire and artillery shelling”.

The Hamas government media office condemned as a “war crime” the “storming of the Al-Shifa medical complex with tanks, drones and weapons, and shooting inside”, where thousands of displaced Palestinia­ns were sheltering.

The army and the Shin Bet security service said Israeli troops had “identified terrorist fire toward them from a number of hospital buildings. The forces engaged the terrorists and identified several hits.”

Israel’s military also said troops had been told to “avoid harm to the patients, civilians, medical staff and medical equipment”, with Arabic speakers deployed to “facilitate dialogue with the patients remaining in the hospital”.

The army had previously raided Al-Shifa in mid-November, sparking an internatio­nal outcry, in an operation in which it said its troops had found weapons and other military equipment in rooms in and below the hospital.

The bloodiest Gaza war broke out after Hamas launched an unpreceden­ted attack on October 7 that resulted in about 1 160 deaths in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures.

The Islamist militants also seized about 250 hostages, of whom Israel believes 130 remain in Gaza, including 33 who are presumed dead.

Israel, vowing to destroy Hamas and free the captives, has carried out a relentless bombing campaign and ground offensive that Gaza’s health ministry says has killed at least 31 726 people, most of them women and children. An Israeli siege that cut off water, electricit­y, fuel and basic supplies has brought large-scale shortages in the territory of 2.4 million people that the UN warns is on the brink of famine.

Overland access for aid convoys from Egypt has been limited amid the bombing, ground combat and growing insecurity in Gaza where some vehicles have been looted by desperate crowds.

The US, Jordan and other western and Arab countries have airdropped food into Gaza, while a first aid vessel sailing from the Mediterran­ean island-nation of Cyprus has opened a new maritime corridor for humanitari­an relief goods.

Halting efforts towards a truce and hostage release deal, which have involved US, Qatari and Egyptian mediators, were expected to resume in Qatar, following a week-long ceasefire in November.

However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has again vowed, in the face of growing global concern, that the army will finish its operation to destroy Hamas, before or after any truce.

Israeli public broadcaste­r Kan reported yesterday that “the cabinet approved the departure of a delegation with a mandate to hold the negotiatio­ns. The delegation will leave today.”

 ?? | AFP ?? PALESTINIA­NS rush for cover as smoke billows after Israeli bombardmen­t in central Gaza City yesterday, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
| AFP PALESTINIA­NS rush for cover as smoke billows after Israeli bombardmen­t in central Gaza City yesterday, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.

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