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GAZA: Patients and internally displaced people are pictured at Al-Shifa hospital  on Nov 10, 2023 before the Zionist raid. -- AFP
GAZA: Patients and internally displaced people are pictured at Al-Shifa hospital on Nov 10, 2023 before the Zionist raid. -- AFP

‘Raise your hands’: How Zionists raided Al-Shifa

Army yet to prove Hamas running command center at Gaza’s biggest hospital

GAZA: Hours after Zionist troops launched a night-time raid on Gaza’s biggest hospital, soldiers interrogated patients in the compound’s courtyard while other Palestinians stood stripped to their underwear. “All men 16 years and above, raise your hands,” a soldier shouted in accented Arabic through a loudspeaker at those sheltering inside Al-Shifa hospital, which has been at the center of fierce urban combat for days.

“Exit the building towards the courtyard and surrender,” the soldier ordered, according to a journalist who visited the embattled hospital several days ago for interviews and was trapped inside because of the fighting outside. About 1,000 male Palestinians, their hands above their heads, were soon led into the vast hospital courtyard, some of them stripped naked by Israeli soldiers checking them for weapons or explosives, the journalist told AFP.

Hours later, some 200 remained in their underwear, forced to stand beside tanks used in the military incursion into the medical facility. The army labelled the raid a “precise and targeted” operation against Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that launched the deadly October 7 attacks on the Zionist entity.

Since their raid on the facility, the military is yet to produce any evidence to back their claim of Hamas running a command center beneath the hospital. “Before entering the hospital, our forces encountered explosive devices and terrorist squads, and fighting commenced in which terrorists were killed,” the military said of the battle preceding the raid.

Witnesses have described conditions inside the hospital as horrific, with medical procedures performed without anesthetic, families with scant food or water living in corridors, and the stench of decomposing corpses filling the air. As Zionist forces raced through the corridors, hundreds of young men emerged from different wards, including the maternity section, which was hit in a strike a few days ago, the journalist reported. Soldiers fired warning shots as they moved from room to room looking for Hamas militants, he said, adding the troops were also searching women and children, some of whom were in tears.

Tanks in hospital complex

On Oct 7 about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, died in the attack on the Zionist entity. Around 240 hostages were taken back into Gaza, according to Zionist officials. In Gaza, more than 11,300 people, also mostly civilians, have been killed in the intense Zionist bombing campaign and ground invasion since, health officials in Gaza said.

In the hospital incursion, the journalist said Zionist troops entered the main emergency department and other wards. The Zionist army, in a statement early Wednesday, said they were targeting Hamas “in a specified area” of the facility. Soldiers were still questioning wounded people and their companions on Wednesday afternoon, as they moved between hospital departments, the journalist at Al-Shifa said.

The army said it had delivered incubators, baby food and medical supplies to the hospital, which AFP was not able to verify. The journalist said soldiers were handing out drinking water to some of the displaced people who had taken shelter at the hospital during weeks of warfare. “Our medical teams and Arabic speaking soldiers are on the ground to ensure that these supplies reach those in need,” the army said.

Gaza’s Hamas government accused the Zionist army of committing a “war crime and crime against humanity”. Over the past few days, the Zionist entity has encircled Al-Shifa in north Gaza, charging that tunnels under the facility were being used as hideouts by Hamas commanders. The White House said that US intelligence sources corroborated the Zionist claim that Hamas and another militant group, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, had buried an operational “command and control node” under Al-Shifa. Sabrina Singh, deputy spokesperson for the Pentagon, said the US was confident of the Zionist allegation despite having no one on the ground in Gaza to confirm it.

Hamas has denied those charges and stressed the suffering inside the besieged facility that, like other hospitals, has been without electricity or fuel for generators amid the Israeli siege of the Palestinian territory. The United Nations said earlier that at least 2,300 people — patients, staff and displaced civilians—were inside and may be unable to escape because of the fierce fighting. Citing the health ministry in Gaza, UN humanitarian agency OCHA said 40 patients had died in Al-Shifa on Tuesday. The hospital director Mohammad Abu Salmiya said that 179 bodies had been buried in a mass grave inside the complex. – AFP

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