East Bay Times

Israel's raid on Shifa Hospital grows into one of longest of confrontat­ion

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One of Israel's longest and deadliest hospital raids of the war in the Gaza Strip stretched into a fourth day Thursday, as the military said that it had killed dozens of people it described as terrorists in the previous 24 hours in its operation at Shifa Hospital.

Israel has staged a series of raids on Shifa in northern Gaza, the largest medical facility in the territory, arguing that Hamas used it as a command center and concealed weapons and fighters in undergroun­d tunnels there. Since the latest attack began Monday, the Israeli military has reported killing more than 140 people it said were terrorists in and around the hospital, far more than in past raids. The Israeli accounts could not be independen­tly verified.

The Al Jazeera news network and Wafa, the Palestinia­n Authority's news agency, reported Thursday that Israeli forces had blown up a building used for surgery that is one of the largest at the complex. The Israeli military said it had no comment on the reports.

Iyad Elejel, who lives about 500 yards from Shifa, said the situation was “very terrifying,” adding in a phone call Thursday: “We are hearing the constant sounds of clashes, gunshots, shelling, bombing, quadcopter­s and planes all day and all night.” Smoke had infiltrate­d the apartment where he is staying with 30 relatives, making it hard to breathe, he said.

Elejel said the children in the apartment were becoming used to the cacophony. “We try to convince them that the sounds they are hearing are from fireworks, but they don't believe it,” he said.

Nobody has been able to leave the apartment since the raid began, Elejel said, and the family feared that they could run out of food soon. He said that when he looked out his window Thursday morning, he saw “many dead bodies lying on the main street” out front. Israeli soldiers have been forcing people in the area to leave their apartments and head south, so the neighborho­od was emptying out, Elejel said.

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