Why Gaza hospitals are being focus of Israel's military ops

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: Days after Gaza's largest hospital, Al-Shifa, was declared a 'dead zone' by the World Health Organization following Israel's
military operation there to eradicate Hamas and uproot its infrastructure, another hospital in the Strip was struck by an Israeli missile on
Monday killing at least 12 people.Heavy fighting erupted at the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza where thousands of patients and
displaced people have been sheltering for weeks.A shell struck the second floor of the hospital, killing at least 12 people, said the Gaza
health ministry.The plight of Gaza's hospitals is at the focus of a battle of narratives over the war's brutal toll on Palestinian
civilians, thousands of whom have been killed or buried in rubble since the conflict was sparked by Hamas' October 7 rampage into southern
Israel.Marwan Abdallah, the medical worker at the Indonesian Hospital, said Israeli tanks were operating less than 200 metres from the
hospital, and that Israeli snipers could be seen on the roofs of nearby buildings
As he spoke over the phone, the sound of gunfire could be heard in the background, reported AP.Health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra
said some 600 patients, 200 healthcare workers and 2,000 displaced people are sheltering in the hospital.Tunnel, command hub under Al-Shifa
hospital: Israel Israel has maintained that Hamas uses civilians as human shields and has evidence supporting its claims that Hamas
maintained a sprawling command post inside and under Al-Shifa hospital's 20-acre complex, which includes several buildings.Watch: IDF
days before entering the facility on November 15
Days after the operation, Israeli military released a video showing what it said was a tunnel discovered at the hospital, 55 metres long and
about 10 metres below ground
It said the tunnel included a hole for gunmen to fire out of, and ended at a blast-proof door that troops have not yet opened.Leader of
Hamas in Gaza and Israel's top target for assassination Yahya Sinwar is assumed to be hiding deep in such a Gaza tunnel, "like a little
Hitler in a bunker," as prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu put it recently.Footage released by the IDF showed the newly uncovered tunnel in
between buildings within the hospital grounds.The military also released images of several guns it said were found inside an MRI lab and
added that bodies of two hostages were found near the complex.The IDF also released an image showing weapons discovered by troops inside
Gaza's Al-Quds Hospital
Another set of images published by the IDF showed the inside of a Hamas tunnel inside Rantisi Hospital.Israel's claims have, however, not
been independently verified
Hamas and hospital authorities have categorically refuted all Israeli allegations of medical infrastructure being used for military
activities.Al-Shifa doctor backs Israel claimAccording to a report by the Times of Israel, a British doctor who used to work at Al-Shifa
quoted as saying
bombardment of Gaza's health infrastructure amount to collective punishment of the territory's 2.3 million Palestinians.Israel has
repeatedly ordered Palestinians to leave northern Gaza and seek refuge in the south, which has also been under aerial bombardment since the
start of the war
Some 1.7 million people, nearly three quarters of Gaza's population, have been displaced, with 900,000 packing into crowded UN-run
shelters.More than 13,o00 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, according to Palestinian health authorities
Criticism of Israel's military operation further increased after a missile struck a UN school sheltering displaced people
Over 80 people were killed.Videos on social media showed bodies covered in blood and dust on the floor of a building where mattresses had
been wedged under school tables, in Jabalia, the Palestinian territory's biggest refugee camp.(With inputs from agencies)WatchIsrael-Hamas
war: IDF discovers weapons in Gaza's Shifa Hospital, it worked as Hamas command center