Israel-Hamas LIVE: Israeli soldiers storm Gaza’s al Shifa hospital in ‘targeted operation’ to root out Hamas terrorists as doctors inside describe ‘terrifying’ situation for trapped patients
WHO chief says raid of Al Shifa hospital is ‘totally unacceptable’
The World Health Organization’s chief has said that the Israeli military incursion into Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza was ‘totally unacceptable’.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a press conference in Geneva that patients and staff must be protected even if hospitals were used for military purposes.
‘Hospitals are not battlegrounds,’ he said. ‘Israel’s military incursion into Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City is totally unacceptable.’
The WHO, a UN agency, also said it was ‘urgently exploring’ the possibility for evacuating patients and medical staff from the facility.
‘To make sure this can be enabled, of course there is a need for safe passage and also for fuel for the ambulances,’ said Rik Peeperkorn, WHO representative in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Peeperkorn said that according to the WHO’s latest information:
34 of 39 premature infants in the hospital were still alive.
82 bodies had been buried in a mass grave in the grounds.
A further 80 bodies remained unburied.
There was no oxygen, power or water at the hospital.
There are 633 patients there in total, plus around 500 staff and up to 4,000 people sheltering in the hospital grounds.
Conflicting Israeli statements about on-going raid at Gaza’s Al Shifa hospital
There have been conflicting Israeli statements about the on-going raid at Al Shifa hospital, as the world continues to wait for more detail.
One senior Israeli military official has claimed IDF troops found weapons and ‘terror infrastructure’ during a raid of Al Shifa hospital today, Reuters reports.
The senior official, who declined to be named, told reporters that soldiers were operating in a part of the hospital away from where medics and patients were.
‘IDF (Israel Defence Forces) soldiers have already found weapons and other terror infrastructure. In the last hour, we saw concrete evidence that Hamas terrorists used the Shifa hospital as a terror headquarters,’ the official said.
However, speaking subsequently on CNN, military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Richard Hecht did not mention whether any arms had been found, but said more information would be provided during the day.
‘We understand that there’s a substantial Hamas infrastructure in the area, in the vicinity of the hospital. Potentially under the hospital, and it’s something we’re working on. It’ll take us time. This war is a complex war,’ Hecht said.
Hecht said the Israelis forces went into a specific area inside the hospital, adding: ‘There wasn’t an all-out attack.’
He said fire was exchanged before the Israeli soldiers moved into the hospital but there was ‘no engagement whatsoever’ once they had entered.
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Israel’s UN ambassador express ‘indication’ over Iranian foreign minister’s UN meetings
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Meirav Eilon Shahar, has expressed her country’s ‘indignation’ that the ‘foreign minister of Iran (Hossein Amir-Abdollahian) is in Geneva and meeting UN officials’.
Shahar said on X (formerly Twitter): ‘Iran has no place in the future of Gaza. It is part of the problem, not the solution.’
The Times of Israel reported the meeting was hosted by the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue. The centre said it ‘routinely convenes closed-door consultations to support conflict mediation and resolution in various parts of the world.’
A fearless British man threw back seven grenades tossed into a bomb shelter by Hamas terrorists while protecting partygoers during the October 7 terror attack against Israel, terrifying footage shows.
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WATCH: Netanyahu says ‘there’s no place in Gaza we won’t reach’
Palestinians ‘should not be made to pay for Hamas’s crimes’: France
The Palestinian population should not pay the price for the atrocities committed by Hamas against Israel, France said on Wednesday, expressing ‘serious concern’ about Israeli operations inside the Al-Shifa hospital in the Gaza Strip.
‘The Palestinian population should not be made to pay for Hamas’s crimes, even less so the vulnerable, injured or sick and the humanitarian workers who courageously continue their work in extremely dangerous conditions,’ the French foreign ministry said in a statement.
UN Refugee Agency confirms it has received first load of fuel in Gaza
The head of UNRWA, the U.N. relief agency for Palestinian refugees, confirmed Wednesday that it has received 23,000 liters (6,000 gallons) of fuel that crossed into Gaza via the Rafah crossing, but called for more to be allowed to enter the besieged territory.
The aid group says Israeli authorities allowed the fuel to enter under the restriction that it can only be used to transport aid into besieged Gaza.
‘This fuel cannot be used for the overall humanitarian response, including for medical and water facilities or the work of UNRWA,’ Philippe Lazzarini said in an online statement.
UNRWA needs 160,000 liters (42,200 gallons) of fuel each day to complete ‘basic humanitarian operations,’ he added.
Israel declared war on Hamas and barred fuel shipments after its attack on Israel on Oct. 7, saying the group would divert the supplies for military use.
Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories, the Israeli defence body responsible for Palestinian affairs, announced early Wednesday that it would allow United Nations trucks to refill at the Rafah crossing on Wednesday. It said the decision was in response to a request from the United States.
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‘There’s no place in Gaza we won’t reach’: Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Wednesday there is no safe place for the Hamas terrorists behind the October 7 attacks and ‘no place in Gaza’ the army wouldn’t reach.
‘They told us we wouldn’t reach the outskirts of Gaza City and we did, they told us we wouldn’t enter Al-Shifa (hospital) and we did,’ he said hours after troops raided the territory’s biggest hospital.
‘There is no place in Gaza that we won’t reach.’
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Gaza ‘carnage’ must end: UN aid chief
The United Nations humanitarian chief demanded Wednesday immediate action to ‘rein in the carnage’ in Gaza, after Israeli forces raided the Palestinian territory’s largest hospital.
‘As the carnage in Gaza reaches new levels of horror every day, the world continues to watch in shock as hospitals come under fire, premature babies die, and an entire population is deprived of the basic means of survival. This cannot be allowed to continue,’ Martin Griffiths said in a statement.
UN warns operations on the brink of collapse
Just hours after receiving its first delivery of fuel since the Israel-Hamas war began on October 7, the UN warned its operations in Gaza were on the brink of collapse.
‘To have fuel for trucks only will not save lives anymore,’ said Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees. ‘Our entire operation is now on the verge of collapse,’ the UNRWA chief wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Islamic Jihad militant group says shot down Israeli drone in Gaza
The Islamic Jihad militant group said Wednesday its armed wing brought down an Israeli drone in Gaza, where it is fighting alongside Hamas.
‘We shot down a Zionist (Israeli) Skylark drone and took control of it,’ said Islamic Jihad’s Al-Quds Brigades, as the war between Palestinian militants and Israel entered its 40th day.
Spain PM urges Israel to end ‘indiscriminate killing’ in Gaza
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday urged Israel to end the ‘indiscriminate killing of Palestinians’ in Gaza, in his sharpest criticism of Israel since since war against Hamas broke out over a month ago.
The Socialist premier reiterated he ‘stood with Israel’ in ‘its response to the terrorist attack’ carried out by Hamas in October, and promised his new government would ‘work in Europe and in Spain to recognise the Palestinian state’.
UN official condemns Israeli raids on hospital and says Hamas must not use it as a ‘shield’
The U.N.’s top emergency relief official on Wednesday condemned reported Israeli military raids on Gaza’s embattled Shifa Hospital and insisted Hamas militants must not use it as a ‘shield’ for their activities.
Martin Griffiths underscored growing international concern for the plight of patients in the Gaza City hospital who are too sick or frail to be moved.
‘Look, Hamas must not, should not, use a place like a hospital as a shield for their presence,’ he said in a video statement. He added, ‘hospitals should not become a place of – a war zone – of danger.’
Turkey PM Erdogan says Israel is a ‘terror state’ committing war crimes
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday Israel was a ‘terror state’ committing war crimes and violating international law in Gaza, while repeating his view that Palestinian militant group Hamas was not a terrorist organisation.
Speaking to lawmakers in parliament, Erdogan also called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to announce whether Israel had nuclear bombs or not, and added that the Israeli premier was a ‘goner’ from his post.
He said Hamas was a political party that had been elected by Palestinians.
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WHO says contact lost with health personnel at al-Shifa hospital amid Israeli raid
WATCH: IDF releases video of Israeli troops entering al Shifa hospital
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Canadian PM tells Israel ‘killing of babies’ must stop
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday the killing ‘of women, of children, of babies’ in the Israel-Hamas war must stop, sparking a strong rebuke from Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trudeau said at an event in British Columbia province:
The world is watching, on TV, on social media, we are hearing the testimonies of doctors, family members, survivors, kids who have lost their parents.
The world is witnessing this killing of women, of children, of babies. This has to stop.
Netanyahu hit back at Trudeau’s criticism and wrote on X:
It is not Israel that is deliberately targeting civilians but Hamas that beheaded, burned and massacred civilians in the worst horrors perpetrated on Jews since the Holocaust. While Israel is doing everything to keep civilians out of harm’s way, Hamas is doing everything to keep them in harm’s way.
Netanyahu said it was Hamas, not Israel, that should be held accountable.
Red Cross says ‘extremely concerned’ over raid at Gaza hospital
The Red Cross on Wednesday voiced alarm over military activities at the Gaza Strip’s largest hospital that has been entered by Israeli forces who say they are tracking a Hamas command centre.
‘We are extremely concerned about the impact on sick and wounded people, medical staff, and civilians,’ the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said in a statement sent to AFP, insisting ‘all measures to avoid any consequences on them must be taken’.
First fuel truck enters Gaza from Egypt in first such delivery since war began
More details now on the news that a fuel truck entered Gaza through the Rafah border today – the first such delivery since the Israel-Hamas war began on October 7.
An Egyptian source told state-aligned Al Qahera News the fuel would be delivered to the United Nations ‘to facilitate the delivery of aid after trucks on the Palestinian side stopped operating for lack of fuel’.
COGAT, the Israeli defence ministry body that handles Palestinian civil affairs, had said earlier that ‘UN trucks transporting humanitarian aid through the Rafah crossing will be refuelled at the Rafah crossing, per US request.’
Witnesses at the Egyptian border said two more trucks were waiting to pass through the crossing.
IDF announces more humanitarian pauses for civilians to flee from north Gaza to the south
UN head of Humanitarian Affairs condemns Israeli raid on al Shifa hospital, saying he is ‘appalled’
‘Stop this horror,’ UNICEF chief urges
The United Nations children’s agency says its top official visited the Gaza Strip early Wednesday and met with children and their families in the Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, in the south of the territory.
‘What I saw and heard was devastating. They have endured repeated bombardment, loss and displacement,’ UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said. ‘Inside the Strip, there is nowhere safe for Gaza’s one million children to turn.’
She added: ‘The parties to the conflict are committing grave violations against children; these include killing, maiming, abductions, attacks on schools and hospitals, and the denial of humanitarian access – all of which UNICEF condemns.
‘I am here to do whatever I can to advocate for the protection of children. I once again call on all parties to ensure that children are protected and assisted, as per international humanitarian law. Only the parties to the conflict can truly stop this horror.’
Breaking: First fuel truck enters Gaza from Egypt: Egyptian media
The first fuel truck has entered the Gaza Strip from Egypt via the Rafah border, according to Egyptian media.
It comes after Israeli defense officials said they have agreed to allow fuel shipments into the Gaza Strip for humanitarian operations.
It is the first time that Israel has allowed fuel into the besieged territory since the Hamas militant group’s bloody cross-border invasion on October 7.
Israel declared war and barred fuel shipments after the attack, saying Hamas would divert supplies for military use. But fuel is key to operations at Gaza hospitals, which run on generators, and the shortages hindered the United Nations from delivering humanitarian aid.
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GRAPHIC: IDF prepare to storm Hamas terror tunnels where terrorists lie in wait
Israeli forces are now massed near the gates of Gaza City’s main hospital, ready to storm the labyrinth of tunnels they say are underneath the medical centre where Hamas terrorists lie in wait.
Their aim is to enter the 300 mile network of tunnels that are below the Al-Shifa hospital and Gaza City as a whole and annihilate the terrorists who rampaged through Israel and slaughtered 1,200 Israelis.
But that is no easy task. Subterranean fighting is notoriously lethal work, especially when Israeli soldiers are fighting against heavily armed Hamas terrorists who know every hiding place and have access to a stash of rockets, grenades and guns.
The terrorists have operated within the complex network of reinforced tunnels underneath civilian buildings for years, some of which are buried up to 40ft underground and all of which could conceal an ambush, be booby-trapped – or worse – filled with explosives and primed to cave in.
This means the Israeli military will have to draw on a variety of technology and weaponry – like ‘killer’ drones, attack dogs and ‘sponge’ bombs – to help their soldiers ‘destroy’ the terrorists deep within the tunnels.
WATCH: Israeli troops enter Gaza to launch raid on Al Shifa hospital
Witnesses describe seeing Israeli soldiers enter Gaza’s largest hospital
Israeli forces raided Gaza’s largest hospital Wednesday, targeting what they say is a Hamas command centre in tunnels beneath thousands of patients and civilians seeking refuge from intense combat.
Dozens of Israeli soldiers, some wearing face masks and shooting in the air, ordered young men to surrender, a journalist in contact with AFP said, as the army reported it conducted a ‘precise and targeted’ operation at the facility.
Youssef Abu Rish, an official from the Hamas-run health ministry who was in the hospital, told AFP he could see tanks inside the complex and ‘dozens of soldiers and commandos inside the emergency and reception buildings’.
The Israeli army described it as ‘a precise and targeted operation against Hamas in a specified area’ of the facility. The Palestinian militants have repeatedly denied concealing a base at the hospital.
After sharp warnings from the United States and others that Al-Shifa must be protected, Israel said the raid was being executed based on ‘an operational necessity’.
Doctors trapped inside al Shifa hospital describe ‘terrifying’ situation for trapped patients
Israeli tanks have rolled into the al Shifa hospital compound while scores of soldiers stormed buildings including the emergency and surgery departments, which house intensive care units, as patients screamed in terror as part of their mission to root out the terrorists, medics trapped inside said.
Mohammed Zaqout, the director of hospitals in Gaza, said the patients who are trapped inside the medical facility are terrified after they saw the heavily armed soldiers storm the hospital in the early hours of this morning.
‘They are screaming, it’s a very terrifying situation. We can do nothing but pray,’ Zaquot said.
Israeli soldiers storm Gaza’s al Shifa hospital in ‘targeted operation’
Israeli soldiers have stormed Gaza City’s main hospital to root out the Hamas terrorists US intelligence has said are hiding in underground command centre as Palestinian authorities have called for a ceasefire to evacuate trapped civilians.
The Israeli military entered the sprawling Al-Shifa hospital early Wednesday morning in a ‘precise and targeted operation against Hamas in a specified area’ of the facility, the IDF said, in what could be a pivotal moment in the bloody war.
Israeli soldiers and tanks had surrounded the hospital in recent days, where the IDF and US have insisted Hamas are hiding in underground tunnels beneath the building and using the patients as human shields – claims the terrorists deny.
But the storming of the hospital is a key moment in the war and will show once and for all whether Hamas terrorists have indeed based their secret headquarters underneath the hospital while using the most vulnerable civilians as human shields.
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Key Updates
‘There’s no place in Gaza we won’t reach’: Netanyahu
Spain PM urges Israel to end ‘indiscriminate killing’ in Gaza
UN official condemns Israeli raids on hospital and says Hamas must not use it as a ‘shield’
Turkey PM Erdogan says Israel is a ‘terror state’ committing war crimes
WHO says contact lost with health personnel at al-Shifa hospital amid Israeli raid
WATCH: IDF releases video of Israeli troops entering al Shifa hospital
Red Cross says ‘extremely concerned’ over raid at Gaza hospital
UN head of Humanitarian Affairs condemns Israeli raid on al Shifa hospital, saying he is ‘appalled’
First fuel truck enters Gaza from Egypt: Egyptian media
Witnesses describe seeing Israeli soldiers enter Gaza’s largest hospital
Doctors trapped inside al Shifa hospital describe ‘terrifying’ situation for trapped patients
Israeli soldiers storm Gaza’s al Shifa hospital in ‘targeted operation’
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Israel-Hamas LIVE: Israeli soldiers storm Gaza’s al Shifa hospital in ‘targeted operation’ to root out Hamas terrorists as doctors inside describe ‘terrifying’ situation for trapped patients
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