Al-Shifa Hospital: Hamas Terrorists Caught on Video Abducting Hostages
Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City is now being referred to as a terror clinic, following the Israeli military’s discovery that the hospital grounds contained a 55-meter long terror tunnel belonging to Hamas. The hospital was found to be firmly in the hands of Hamas, as revealed by surveillance footage showing hostages being taken to the clinic by terrorists. This new information sheds a different light on the international criticism of the hospital storming, as it was discovered that even doctors and other hospital staff did not reveal the presence of foreign terrorist hostages in the clinic.
During their attack on Israel, Hamas terrorists kidnapped around 240 hostages to the Gaza Strip, including citizens from 26 countries. The bodies of two Israeli hostages were found near the al-Shifa complex, with one of them being a 19-year-old soldier who was assassinated inside the hospital by a Hamas terrorist. These revelations challenge the previous narrative of international criticism against Israel’s actions.
The Israeli military’s discovery of a terror tunnel under the al-Shifa hospital grounds in Gaza raises serious concerns about Hamas’ use of sensitive buildings such as hospitals, schools and kindergartens as shields for their infrastructure. The hospital was found to be firmly in the hands of Hamas, as revealed by surveillance footage showing hostages being taken to the clinic by terrorists.
This content discusses new information about the international criticism of Israel’s actions during its attack on Gaza. It highlights how Hamas uses sensitive buildings such as hospitals, schools and kindergartens as shields for their infrastructure and how they kidnap foreign nationals for ransom purposes.
It also presents evidence that even doctors and other hospital staff did not reveal the presence of foreign terrorist hostages in al-Shifa Hospital. This has brought new attention to Israel’s claims that it had intelligence indicating that foreign nationals were being held captive within sensitive buildings in Gaza City.
The discovery of two Israeli hostiles killed near al-Shifa Hospital further strengthens Israel’s argument that its actions are necessary for self-defense against terrorist activities in Gaza City.
Overall, this content provides valuable insights into how terrorist organizations such as Hamas use sensitive buildings such as hospitals to carry out their operations and how they use foreign nationals as bargaining chips for ransom purposes.