Israeli forces continue to pound besieged Gaza and fought Hamas around several hospitals despite a UN Security Council demand for a ceasefire. They have battled Hamas in and around three Gaza hospitals, raising fears for patients, medical staff and displaced people inside them.
Fighting has raged for nine days around Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital, the territory’s largest, and more recently near two hospitals in the main southern city of Khan Younis — Al-Amal and Nasser.
The army and Shin Bet security service said they were “continuing to conduct precise operational activities” in both cities “while preventing harm to civilians, patients, medical teams and medical equipment”.
The army claimed “troops continued to eliminate terrorists and locate terror infrastructure and weapons” around Al-Shifa. “Thus far, hundreds of terrorists have been apprehended and dozens of terrorists have been killed in the area of the hospital,” it said.
Israeli tanks and armoured vehicles have also massed around the Nasser Hospital, the Gaza health ministry said, adding that shots were fired but no raid had yet been launched.
The Palestinian Red Crescent warned that thousands were trapped inside and “their lives are in danger”. The Israeli army has yet to comment on the situation in and around the hospital.
Meanwhile, an American official says talks with Israeli leaders continue as Gaza bombardment and raids have not ceased despite a UN resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire.
“The Israelis saw that resolution, they didn’t like it. But I think there’s great and growing concern on the ground in Gaza, and there’s a lot of concern about a potential operation in Rafah,” Robert Wood, deputy ambassador to the UN, told Al Jazeera.—Agencies