Gaza's al-Shifa hospital in ruins after two-week Israeli raid

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April 1, 2024 United Kingdom Chicago Streets 21

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Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry said dozens of bodies have been found and locals said nearby areas were razed.


The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it had killed 200 "terrorists", detained hundreds more and found weapons and intelligence "throughout the hospital".


The IDF said it raided al-Shifa because Hamas had regrouped there.The two-week operation saw intense fighting and Israeli air strikes in nearby buildings and the surrounding area.


Wards were attacked because Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad operatives were using them as a base, the IDF said, accusing them of fighting inside medical departments, setting off explosives and burning hospital buildings.


Images published following the Israeli withdrawal showed Palestinians walking near the charred main buildings with chunks of wall missing and carrying bodies wrapped in blankets. Graphic photos showed corpses partially exposed on the churned ground.


The health ministry said dozens of bodies, some decomposed, had been found in and around the medical complex which was now "completely out of service".


A doctor told AFP news agency more than 20 bodies had been recovered, some crushed by withdrawing vehicles.The Hamas government media office said Israeli forces had killed 400 Palestinians in al-Shifa and the surrounding area, including a female doctor and her son, who was also a doctor. Israel has not yet commented.


The IDF said its troops killed 200 "terrorists" and detained more than 900 people, of whom more than 500 were subsequently found to be affiliated with Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad - which Israel, the UK and other countries proscribe as terrorist organisations. The suspects had been transferred to the intelligence services for further interrogation, it added.


The IDF said "forces found large quantities of weapons, intelligence documents throughout the hospital, encountered terrorists in close-quarters battles and engaged in combat while avoiding harm to the medical staff and patients".


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