Israeli Army Withdraws From Al-Shifa: Hamas-Run Health Ministry
Defense News ,Israel :- The recent events unfolding at Gaza's main hospital, Al-Shifa, have garnered international attention. According to reports from the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza, the Israeli military conducted a significant operation in the vicinity of the hospital, targeting alleged Hamas militants. The operation, described as "precise" by the Israeli military, has resulted in the withdrawal of tanks and vehicles from the complex housing Al-Shifa.
Eyewitnesses and journalists on the scene have reported the discovery of dozens of bodies in and around the hospital complex. The health ministry stated that some of the bodies were found in a decomposed state, indicating the severity of the situation. Additionally, the ministry reported extensive damage to the complex and surrounding buildings, suggesting a large-scale destruction.
The Israeli military has not immediately confirmed the withdrawal of its forces from the area. However, the health ministry alleges that the military withdrew after causing significant damage to the hospital complex, rendering it completely out of service. Witnesses observed damage to several buildings within the complex, with some areas showing signs of fire damage.
Medical personnel at the scene have confirmed the recovery of more than 20 bodies, with some reportedly crushed by withdrawing vehicles. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing efforts to assess the full extent of the damage and casualties.
These developments raise concerns about the impact on healthcare services in Gaza, particularly amidst an already dire humanitarian situation. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely, urging all parties to prioritize the protection of civilians and essential infrastructure in line with international humanitarian law.