Heavy fighting rages around Gaza's biggest hospital as Israel raids it for a second day
- Israeli forces stormed Gaza Strip's largest hospital, killing 50 Hamas militants, with unconfirmed identities, during a second day of heavy fighting.
- Shifa medical complex faced a new setback as operations were disrupted by the raid, leaving patients, staff, and displaced individuals trapped inside.
- Details were scarce due to communication challenges, as explosions and shootings shook the hospital and surrounding areas amidst ongoing conflict.
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The Israeli army has again besieged the largest hospital center in Gaza since Monday, claiming to be looking for commanders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad there. Thousands of Gazans have taken refuge there for weeks. Thirteen patients are said to have died since the start of the incursion. Emergency services and the local press cannot access it.
International efforts to achieve a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip continue. US Secretary of State Blinken is traveling to Israel today. The head of the Munich Security Conference, Heusgen, said on Deutschlandfunk that he thought more pressure from the USA on Israel would make sense.
Palestinian sources: “Among the victims are patients and displaced people.” The IDF denies: 'Only terrorists died'. Blinken today in Israel
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the detention of more than 500 terrorist suspects during an operation at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza. RIA Novosti, March 22, 2024
IDF: At Least 600 Terrorists Detained, Over 140 Killed at Gaza's Shifa Hospital
A total of 600 terrorists have been detained, in addition to at least 140 who were killed in exchanges with Hamas at the Shifa Hospital compound in Gaza City, according to the Israel Defense Forces on Thursday.
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