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The platforms reacted to the Israeli army's claims that its storming of the Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City for the second time since the beginning of the war aimed to arrest senior leaders of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) from inside the complex.

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Reports indicated that the Israeli incursion caused major destruction in the vicinity of the Shifa Medical Complex and caused the burning of parts of the Specialized Surgery Building, in addition to the burning of residential apartments in the vicinity of the complex after the Israeli occupation army targeted them with incendiary bombs. The bombing also blew up residential squares in its vicinity.

The Government Information Office in Gaza confirmed the occupation army’s attack on the Shifa and Patients Complex and issued a statement in which it said: “The occupation army deliberately killed 13 patients by denying them medicine, food, and oxygen in the intensive care rooms.”

The statement added that the occupation army "threatens the medical staff and the displaced people inside the complex's buildings by bombing and destroying them over their heads, or going out for investigation, torture, or execution."

As for the Palestinian Ministry of Health, for its part, it announced the death of 5 of the wounded trapped in the complex, and said: “The rest of the wounded trapped in a very bad condition, and that worms have begun to come out of their wounds,” explaining that the occupation “detained about 240 patients and their companions and arrested dozens of health personnel from inside the complex.”

The commander of the Israeli army's Southern Command, Yaron Winkelman, described the military operation and its time frame as very important, and said that the operation was "daring, deceptive, and impressive."

Meanwhile, the Israeli army said that it had eliminated 170 “terrorists,” as it described it, and arrested 800 others since the beginning of the military operation in Shifa last Monday.

Episode 3/24/2024 of the “Shabakat” program reviewed the most prominent comments of tweeters on the platforms about the occupation army’s assault on the Al-Shifa and Patients Complex, some of which praised the resistance and its ability to withstand, while other tweets indicated that the storming of Al-Shifa was not part of the policies of Nazi Israel. And the massacres it has committed throughout history.

Praise for the resistance

The owner of the “Qader” account believes that “what the occupation did in Al-Shifa Hospital is a test of the possible Islamic reaction to the invasion of Rafah,” and he completed his tweet with a sigh: “Unfortunately, Muslims are busy with soap operas, and have contented themselves with watching the series killing Gaza in unparalleled silence.”

For her part, activist Salwa described the storming of Al-Shifa Hospital as “a despicable Nazi policy to drain Palestinian blood,” explaining that “the Israeli occupation withdraws from hospitals in Gaza and then returns to them again to commit the most horrific massacres in human history.”

For his part, tweeter Haqo warned that “the Israeli occupation army considers all Gaza residents to be Hamas, and therefore killing them is part of the war.” He continued: “Stop believing that Israel is actually looking for the resistance fighters because its goal is to empty the Gaza Strip of its people in preparation for the coming stages of normalization.” ".

For her part, activist Ruqaya Khaled praised the positions of the resistance and tweeted: “There is no honorable military force like the resistance, and in the midst of this genocide, it has fought the most beautiful battles.” She continued, stressing her ability to endure: “Everyone has failed Gaza, but the resistance will remain sitting on the crown of heroism until the occupation ends.”

Reports indicated that the Israeli army published pictures on Thursday evening of what it described as terrorists who were captured in Al-Shifa Hospital, and said that they included senior leaders from Hamas.

On the other hand, Hamas considered that publishing these photos was nothing more than a psychological war, and explained that the owners of some of the photos are currently outside Gaza, and some of them are martyrs, and 3 are doctors who were previously released by the occupation. The Israeli spokesman responded by saying that a human error caused the photos that were published to include photos of “terrorists.” “They haven't been arrested yet.

For its part, the Israeli newspaper The Jerusalem Post denied the army's account and said that the photos included a picture of the head of Hamas operations, Raed Saad, who was not arrested.

It is noteworthy that this is the second time that Israeli forces have stormed the hospital since the beginning of the war on Gaza on October 7, 2023. They stormed it on November 16, after besieging it for a week, during which its courtyards, parts of its buildings, medical equipment, and a generator were destroyed. electricity.