GAZA: Israeli troops entered Gaza’s biggest hospital on Wednesday and were searching its rooms and basement, witnesses said, culminating a siege that caused global alarm after what Israel said was a deadly clash at the gates.
Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City has become the main target of the ground operation by Israeli forces, who say Hamas fighters have their headquarters in tunnels beneath it, which Hamas denies.
World attention has been focused on the fate of hundreds of patients and thousands of displaced civilians trapped inside. Gaza officials say many patients including three newborn babies have died in recent days as a result of Israel’s encirclement of the facility.
Israel said its troops killed fighters in a clash outside the gates, and had brought medical supplies for those inside.
“Before entering the hospital our forces were confronted by explosive devices and terrorist squads, fighting ensued in which terrorists were killed,” the Israeli military said.
“We can confirm that incubators, baby food and medical supplies brought by IDF tanks from Israel have successfully reached the Shifa hospital. Our medical teams and Arabic speaking soldiers are on the ground to ensure that these supplies reach those in need,” the Israeli military said.
Dr. Ahmed El Mohallalati, a surgeon, told Reuters by phone that staff were in hiding as the fighting unfolded outside the hospital overnight.
“So yesterday early evening it started... shooting around the hospital and within the hospital. And the sound was really horrible. Look, you can feel that it’s, you know, it’s very near to the hospital,” he said.
“And then we realized that the tanks are moving around the hospital. One of the big tanks entered within the hospital from the eastern main gate, and they were, they were they just parked in the front of the hospital emergency department.”
“All kinds of weapons were used around the hospital. They targeted the hospital directly. We try to avoid being near the windows,” he said.
Another witness inside the hospital, reached by telephone, said tanks had entered the compound at 3:00 a.m. The Israeli troops dismounted and spread out in the yard, and began searching the basement and entering buildings.
“It was very dangerous looking from the glass window. The administration of the hospital told us the occupation army informed them they wanted to search us and search room by room. I am very scared,” the man said, asking that his name be withheld for fear of Israeli reprisals.
“There was no shooting because there were no gunmen inside the facility. The soldiers were acting freely as were people inside the hospital, the doctors, the wounded and the displaced,” the man said. He later said that gunfire could occasionally be heard and he was remaining in hiding.
In a statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said: “Based on intelligence information and an operational necessity, IDF forces are carrying out a precise and targeted operation against Hamas in a specified area in the Shifa hospital.”
Israeli army spokesman Lt. Col. Peter Lerner told CNN the hospital and compound were for Hamas “a central hub of their operations, perhaps even the beating heart and maybe even a center of gravity.”
The US said on Tuesday that its own intelligence supported Israel’s conclusions. Hamas said that amounted to giving Israel a “green light” for Israel to raid the hospital, and it held US President Joe Biden fully responsible for the operation along with Israel itself.
Israeli troops enter Gaza’s Shifa hospital after gunbattle at gates
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Israeli troops enter Gaza’s Shifa hospital after gunbattle at gates
- World attention focused on fate of hundreds of patients and thousands of displaced civilians trapped inside
Son of jailed Palestinian politician Marwan Barghouti demands UK do more to secure his release
- Arab Barghouti warns failure to free his father despite UK backing Palestinian statehood would give ‘false hope’
- Marwan Barghouti has been imprisoned by Israel for 22 years but regularly tops polls for next Palestinian president
LONDON: The son of renowned Palestinian politician Marwan Barghouti has demanded that the UK government make his release from Israeli prison a central part of its efforts to support a Palestinian state.
Arab Barghouti said his father’s freedom is essential to continue the political process after the UK announced that it would recognize a Palestinian state last year.
“Simply saying ‘we support a two-state solution’ without doing anything about it is deepening the problem, because you are just giving the Palestinian people false hopes,” Arab Barghouti said.
His intervention comes amid a campaign by British MPs from across the political spectrum to secure Marwan Barghouti’s release.
He has been in prison for 22 years after being convicted of five murders, but the UK’s Inter-Parliamentary Union found in an inquiry in 2003 that his trial failed to meet several fairness criteria.
Simon Henderson, the author of the IPU inquiry, told a meeting in Westminster that of the 96 witnesses in the trial, only 21 could testify over Marwan Barghouti’s involvement in the deaths of the four Israelis and one Greek, but that none confirmed it and 12 specifically exonerated him of blame.
A Fatah member who is referred to as the Palestinian Nelson Mandela, he regularly tops polls of who the Palestinian people believe would make a good successor to current President Mahmoud Abbas.
Arab Barghouti said: “The UK recognition of Palestine is going to be seen as symbolic in the history books as long as there are no actual steps being taken on the ground.”
He added: “Current Palestinian politics is dysfunctional and that can only be changed with democratic renewal, including a new leadership that really represents the people. We have not had elections for 20 years.
“My father does not have a magic stick, he cannot change everything overnight, but people look at my father as a source of hope.”
Over the past 15 years, Israel has released more than 500 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences, but Barghouti has always been excluded from such deals.
His son said: “The reason he is not being released is because the Israeli government does not want a legitimate Palestinian leader, because it does not want a two-state solution.”
Adding that his father has been held in solitary confinement since Oct. 7, 2023, and is regularly assaulted by guards, he added: “If that is not an invitation to speak out against the violations of international law, I don’t know what is.
“I would expect the UK government, as an upholder of international law, to go further and call for his release.
“He can change the status quo, Palestinian politics, and take us on a path to where there is real hope for a political settlement.
“We have not yet had brave enough British politicians when it comes to the highest level of politics.”
The Foreign Office has not supported calls for Marwan Barghouti’s release, but said it affirms the right of Palestinians in Israeli prisons to have access to the International Committee of the Red Cross.












