where is the Israeli army’s operation in al-Chifa hospital? – The Express

where is the Israeli armys operation in al Chifa hospital –

The Israeli army raid continues on the grounds of al-Chifa hospital this Thursday, November 16. Twenty-four hours after entering what the IDF presents as a strategic military platform for Hamas, the Israeli army confirmed that its “soldiers” were still deployed in the largest hospital complex in Gaza where they are still located according to the UN , some 2,300 people. Among which are patients, caregivers, and even displaced people.

Weapons, ammunition and military equipment found

And while the terrorist organization denies Israel’s accusations, the IDF claims to have found “munitions, weapons and military equipment” from Hamas. In particular, photographs of weapons, grenades and other military equipment were published.

The Israeli army “found neither weapons nor equipment”, assures the Hamas Ministry of Health, while accusing Israel of being at the origin of an unprecedented humanitarian tragedy.

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“Israeli bulldozers partly destroyed the southern entrance” to the complex, “near the maternity ward”, already damaged by tank shell fire in recent days, the terrorist organization reported overnight. Claims which have not, at this time, been able to be independently verified by our colleagues at AFP.

Washington’s doubts

Faced with this IDF military operation, the international community fears an irreversible deterioration of humanitarian conditions and access to care. The UN, which has repeatedly denounced the counter-offensive led by Israel, said it was “horrified” by the intervention of Israeli soldiers in a hospital compound.

Unease seems to be spreading even to Israel’s closest supporters. American President Joe Biden called on the Israeli army during the night from Wednesday to Thursday to be “extremely cautious” in conducting its operation at the hospital. Washington also declared this Wednesday that it had not “given the green light to operations around the al-Chifa hospital”, any more than it does for Israel’s other military decisions.

For its part, France, which has claimed since the bloody attack of October 7 “Israel’s right to defend itself”, expressed “its very deep concern”, believing that the Palestinian population had “no need to pay for the crimes of Hamas”. On the sidelines of a trip to Switzerland, President Emmanuel Macron condemned “with the greatest firmness” the bombings of civilian infrastructure.

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“Because Israel is a democracy, signatory to the same texts and the same charters as us, we have always said that this right to defend oneself must be part of international humanitarian law and respecting the rules of war, and therefore in particular the civilian populations,” he said.

Unsurprisingly, however, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday described Israel as a “terrorist state”, denouncing the cost in human life of Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip. A key mediator in the negotiations on the release of hostages still in the hands of Hamas, Qatar has for its part called for “an international investigation” into the Israeli raids on hospitals in Gaza, describing the operation in the al-Chifa establishment as “war crime”.

A worsening humanitarian situation

It must be said that since October 7, the humanitarian situation in Gaza has continued to deteriorate. Despite a first delivery of just over 23,000 liters of fuel on Wednesday via the Rafah crossing in the south of the territory, the UN warned that its aid operations in Gaza were “on the verge of collapse” and the head of United Nations humanitarian affairs called on Wednesday for an end to “the carnage in Gaza”.

Due to a lack of fuel, the Palestinian telecoms operator Paltel announced on Wednesday “a suspension of all telecommunications services within a few hours” and could “further threaten the lives of the population of Gaza”, the Human Rights organization warned on Thursday. Watch.

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On Wednesday, nearly 650 people, foreigners, dual nationals and wounded Palestinians, were evacuated to Egypt through Rafah, reported the Palestinian authority in charge of operations at the border terminal.

And while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted this Wednesday that there is “no place in Gaza” that Israel “will not reach, no hiding place, no refuge”, the Israeli army assured for its part providing the hospital with “incubators, baby food and medical supplies”.

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