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War between Hamas and Israel: in a Gaza hospital, the IDF reportedly found traces of hostages
Tuesday, November 14, the Israeli army claimed to have found evidence of the captivity of hostages in the basement of a hospital, now under the control of the IDF. What is it? – (France 2)
Tuesday, November 14, the Israeli army claimed to have found evidence of the captivity of hostages in the basement of a hospital, now under the control of the IDF.
It is in a hospital in Gaza, of which it took control, that the Israeli army claims to have found traces of the hostages. IDF provides footage of the moment soldiers enter a basement. They discover several rooms in which a life seems to have been organized. There is a kitchen, then another room with a sofa. Army spokesperson Daniel Hagaridescribes the places: “You are now entering a room where we believe hostages were being held.”
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According to the officer, “this space is completely isolated from the rest of the hospital.” On the floor, he shows a pack of diapers and a bottle. For the officer, Israeli children passed through there. Finallyhe approaches a chair which he will describe to a journalist who accompanies him. “There is a cord, a feminine garment to cover oneself”, says Daniel Hagari. Hamas denies having held hostages in these basements. People did leave the scene in a hurry. The officer finally shows a tunnel entrance near the hospital. We don’t know where it leads.