The Islamic Resistance Movement deniedagitation) Allegations of the Israeli occupation army regarding Al-Shifa Medical Complex In Gaza City, the photos and videos he showed were considered “a poor theatrical act.”
Hamas leader Bassem Naim told Al Jazeera that the movement was expecting this farce that took place in the Shifa Medical Complex, and described the evidence presented by the occupation army as ridiculous and worthless.
He pointed out that “the Israeli enemy failed again to prove what it has been claiming for weeks,” and did not rule out that the occupation army would bring weapons and place them in the Shifa complex.
He pointed out that the occupation army put 25 of Gaza’s hospitals out of service through bombing and siege, and considered Tel Aviv’s goal in what is happening to be “to put pressure on hospitals and medical teams and displace the population.”
In turn, Israeli occupation army spokesman Daniel Hagari said that the army is carrying out a specific and focused operation in Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza after prior preparation. He pointed out that the forces are continuing to work in the Al-Shifa complex area, and that the matter takes time.
Hagari indicated – in a press conference – that the Israeli forces “found weapons and intelligence materials in Al-Shifa Hospital,” and added, “Our forces continue to search Al-Shifa Hospital in search of other materials and weapons.”
He claimed that the occupation army would continue what he called “exposing Hamas terrorism from within hospitals,” claiming that the Rantisi Children’s Hospital in Gaza “was used in terrorist acts.”
He pointed out that the army “is working around the clock to return the kidnapped people.”
After the conference, the occupation army showed video clips claiming to be an operational command headquarters, combat means, military and technological equipment in the MRI building of Al-Shifa Hospital.
The occupation forces stormed last night Al-Shifa Medical Complex Days after it was surrounded by tanks and cut off fuel and electricity, which led to the martyrdom of many intensive care patients and premature babies, in addition to its outer courtyards being crowded with the bodies of the martyrs.