DUBAI, Nov 15 (Reuters) - A doctor in Gaza's Al Shifa hospital said staff, patients and displaced Palestinians sheltering there were terrified as Israeli forces moved to raid the complex to root out Hamas militants they said were hiding underneath.
"Everyone got really, really terrified."
Medics look at the damages in the wards inside Al Shifa hospital following an Israeli raid, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, in Gaza City, Gaza November 15, 2023.
Israel has denied targeting the hospital and said its soldiers had entered one specific location within the Shifa complex, with no fighting inside the facility and no friction with staff.
The fate of Al Shifa, Gaza's biggest hospital, has become a focus of international alarm because of worsening conditions with fuel, medicine, food and water in ever shorter supply.
Persons:
Gaza's Al Shifa, Dr Ahmed El Mokhallalati, Israel, Mokhallalati, Al Shifa, Abir Al Ahmar, Nadine Awadalla, Michael Georgy, Crispian Balmer, Philippa Fletcher
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Hamas, Palestinian, Health, REUTERS Acquire, Thomson
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DUBAI, Gaza's Al, Ireland, Cairo, London, Al, Israel, Gaza City, Gaza, Gaza's