Israeli soldiers withdrew Monday from the al-Chifa hospital complex in Gaza after two weeks of operations, leaving behind immense destruction and corpses according to a doctor in this largest hospital in the Palestinian territory battered by nearly six months of war.
As this conflict between the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas and Israel continues to rage, the Hamas Ministry of Health announced the death of at least 60 people, the majority civilians, in Israeli nighttime bombings on the small strip of Palestinian land. threatened with famine.
In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was operated on Sunday evening “successfully” for a hernia according to his office, while a new demonstration demanding his resignation and the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza is planned for the evening in Jerusalem.
Still in Israeli territory, the police announced Monday that they had arrested in the south, where she lives, the sister of Ismaïl Haniyeh, the leader of the Hamas movement which took power in Gaza in 2007 and is considered a terrorist group by the United States and the European Union.
Destroyed, charred or flattened buildings, streets littered with rubble and large mounds of sand. AFP images show a landscape of devastation in the al-Chifa hospital complex in Gaza (north) stormed on March 18 by the army after accusing Hamas, which denies, of using it as a command center.
On Monday, the army announced the end of its operations in al-Chifa during which it claimed to have killed more than 200 “terrorists” and found numerous weapons.
A spokesman for the Hamas-run Gaza Civil Defense Agency said 300 people died in and around the hospital during the Israeli operation.
” A water bottle “
Doctors and civilians at the complex told AFP that at least 20 bodies had been found, some of which appeared to have been driven over by military vehicles.
Several bodies were found near the western entrance to the complex, used by the army at the time of its withdrawal on Monday, according to the same sources. An AFP correspondent saw a decomposed body with tire marks near the entrance, but could not say when.
“The tanks passed over bodies,” said a witness who preferred not to give his name.
Questioned by AFP, the army did not immediately comment.
On Sunday, World Health Organization (WHO) director Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said 21 patients died during the Israeli operation in al-Chifa. There remain 107 patients and since Saturday, “there is only one bottle of water left for 15 people,” he added.
Israeli troops are also continuing operations in the areas of the Nasser and al-Amal hospitals in Khan Younes in the south, according to Hamas.
On October 7, Hamas commandos infiltrated from Gaza carried out an attack in southern Israel that resulted in the deaths of at least 1,160 people, mainly civilians, according to an AFP count based on data official. According to Israel, around 250 people were also kidnapped and 130 of them are still hostages, including 34 who died in Gaza.
Israel vowed to destroy Hamas and its army launched an intense aerial bombardment campaign on Gaza, followed 20 days later by a ground offensive that saw its soldiers advance from the north to the south of the small strip of land, to the gates of Rafah.
Israeli operations have cost the lives of 32,845 people, most of them civilians, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health and caused a humanitarian catastrophe and colossal destruction.
The Israeli army announced that 600 soldiers had been killed since October 7, including 256 in the ground offensive.
Haniyeh’s sister arrested in Israel
In a message sent to Gazans on Sunday, Hamas “thanks them for their patience and resistance in the face of the Zionist genocide” and presents its “apologies” for the movement’s “failures” in managing the territory during this war, which it said wanting to continue until the “defeat of the enemy”.
Nearly six months after the start of the conflict, Israeli police announced that they had arrested Sabah Abdel Salam Haniyeh, the 57-year-old sister of the Hamas leader who has Israeli nationality, in her home in Tel Sheva. She is notably “suspected of incitement to commit acts of terrorism in Israel”.
His brother, Ismaïl Haniyeh, is based in Qatar.
It is in Qatar and Egypt where indirect discussions have taken place in recent months between Israel and Hamas via international mediators – Egypt, Qatar, United States – with a view to concluding a truce agreement associated with a release of hostages.
But this agreement is far away, with the two protagonists accusing each other of blocking it.
And this despite pressing calls for a ceasefire from international organizations, warning of a risk of famine for the majority of the 2.4 million inhabitants of Gaza, subjected by Israel to a siege since October 9 and to a total blockade since 2007.
A second boat coming from Cyprus and carrying humanitarian aid was seen off the coast of Gaza, according to the site Vesselfinder.com, as aid trickles into the territory.
On Monday, a videoconference meeting is planned between Israeli and American officials on the subject of the ground offensive announced by Israel in Rafah, where 1.5 million Palestinians, most of them displaced, are crowded together. Concerned for civilians, the international community, including the United States, is opposed to this operation.