Israel: No ‘friction’ between soldiers and patients in Gaza hospital

November 15, 2023 by Pesach Benson
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The Israel Defence Forces said on Wednesday morning that there is no “friction” between soldiers inside Gaza’s Shifa Hospital and its patients or staff.

Israeli military forces inside the Gaza Strip on Nov. 14, 2023. Photo by IDF Spokesperson

The IDF said weapons and other terror assets were found. It is believed that intelligence information shedding light on the location of hostages may be found.

According to the IDF, five terrorists were killed in a gun battle while no Israeli forces were hurt.

Military forces entered a specific area of the hospital in the early hours of the morning in an operation the IDF described as “targeted” and “based on intelligence information and an operational necessity.”

The military added that forces were joined by medical teams and Arabic speakers “who have undergone specified training to prepare for this complex and sensitive environment, with the intent that no harm is caused to the civilians being used by Hamas as human shields.”

Briefing reporters on Tuesday night, IDF Spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari warned that Gaza’s medical facilities were losing their protected status because of Hamas activities there.

“In recent weeks we have stressed again and again, that because of Hamas’s use of hospitals for military purposes, it will lose its special protection under intentional law,” Hagari said.

“We are forced to operate in a focused and careful manner against Hamas’s terror infrastructure in the hospitals,” he continued. “We call on the Hamas operatives who are hiding in the hospitals to surrender so as not to endanger those in the hospitals.”

The White House confirmed Israel’s assessment on Tuesday.

“We have information that Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad use some hospitals in the Gaza Strip, including al-Shifa, and tunnels underneath them to conceal and to support their military operations and to hold hostages,” White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby told reporters.

Citing American findings, Kirby added, “Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad members operate a command and control [centre] from al-Shifa in Gaza City. They have stored weapons there and they’re prepared to respond to an Israeli military operation against that facility.”

As reported by the Tazpit Press Service, Hamas makes extensive use of the Shifa Hospital. Believing that Israel would not attack a hospital during a war, Hamas leaders hide there, launch rockets from its compound, hide hostages in the bowels of the building, torture collaborators, and dig tunnels connecting Shifa to nearby sites. Israel also released a recording of a phone call confirming that Hamas also stores at least a half-million litres of fuel underneath the compound.

Located in Gaza’s North Rimal neighbourhood and boasting 570 beds, Shifa is the Strip’s largest medical centre, serving the medical needs of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. It was originally built by British authorities in 1946. In the 1980s, Israel renovated and expanded Shifa as part of an initiative to improve Gaza living conditions.

As far back as 2009, the Israeli Security Agency (Shin Bet) reported during the Gaza war of that year that Hamas operatives were hiding in the hospital and that the basement had become Hamas’s headquarters.

In addition to being used to hide Hamas leaders and hostages, the terror group is known to have launched rockets, tortured suspected collaborators and hoarded a half-million liters of fuel in the hospital compound.

TPS

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One Response to “Israel: No ‘friction’ between soldiers and patients in Gaza hospital”
  1. Liat Kirby says:

    Interestingly, tonight (16 November) during the ABC News the presenter apologised for last night having shown 10 year old footage of an Egyptian hospital while reporting on the al-Shifa hospital and the IDF operation there (or the ‘storming of the hospital’ as has been the popular lead-in sentence).

    That’s all well and good, isn’t it. Not even any mention of what the footage contained, which piece of footage. Was it, for example, the shot of the babies put together to keep warm out of their incubators? And I can’t help wondering if the babies were put together to keep warm, why didn’t they have any warm clothing on?

    How the truth suffers.

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