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140 Palestinians killed in Shifa hospital raid by Israeli army

Published : 22 Mar 2024, 03:02

  DF News Desk
A destroyed ambulance is seen at the Nasser Hospital in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, Feb. 28, 2024. File Photo: Xinhua.

Israel's army continued its raid on Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza on Thursday, claiming that its forces killed more than 140 people and arrested "senior Hamas officials," reported Xinhua.

Approximately 600 Palestinians have been apprehended, and more than 140 others have been killed, the army said in a statement, claiming all of them are militants.

"Several weapons and intelligence documents" were discovered during searches in the hospital, according to the statement.

"Islamic Jihad operatives in the hospital complex surrendered themselves to the troops," the army said.

The army said that "senior officials" with Hamas, an armed group and movement that runs Gaza, and the Islamic Jihad, a smaller Palestinian militant group, were arrested.

No end date for the operation was given. "The forces are continuing to operate in and to search the area, locating weapons and apprehending terrorists in close-quarter encounters," the statement read.

The recent operation began early on Monday, with the Israeli forces attacking the compound in Gaza City with tanks and airstrikes. On Thursday, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that Israeli forces blew up the specialized surgical building and that communication with all medical teams inside the medical complex was lost.

Shifa, which was Gaza's largest medical facility before the war, is now one of the few hospitals still functioning in the coastal enclave and also serving as a shelter for displaced Palestinians. Israel has targeted the hospital before, claiming that Hamas used it as a command center and hid weapons and fighters in underground tunnels underneath the complex.