The occupation forces caused massive destruction in the Al-Shifa complex and its surroundings (Al-Jazeera)

Today, Monday, the government media office in the Gaza Strip accused the Israeli occupation army of killing 400 civilians and hiding their bodies on the floor of the Shifa Medical Complex and its surroundings in Gaza City, north of the Strip, and arresting 300 others, while more than 100 remained missing, over the course of two weeks of its incursion.

The office said in a statement that the occupation army tried to hide its heinous crime by executing hundreds of civilians, the wounded and the sick inside the walls of the complex by covering the bodies with piles of sand, bulldozing them, burying them and mixing them with the floor of the complex, indicating that the destruction affected all aspects of the complex, as the occupation deliberately destroyed, burned and demolished all the buildings. And the sections, without exception, are a clear crime that shames humanity.

The government office held the United States, the international community, and Israel fully responsible for the crime of occupation, storming, and destruction of the Shifa Medical Complex, because they are the ones who give the occupation the green light to continue its crimes without condemning these crimes.

Rehabilitation of the health sector

The office called on international and international institutions and all countries of the free world to immediately intervene in order to rehabilitate the health sector and restore hospitals and return them to service.

He called for the introduction of field hospitals, dozens of medical teams, and hundreds of doctors in all specialties in order to save the health situation in the Gaza Strip, and to save thousands of wounded and sick people before it is too late.

He also appealed to the international community and UN institutions to put pressure on the occupation to stop the genocidal war waged by the occupation against civilians and against children and women.

Earlier Monday, the occupation army completely withdrew from Al-Shifa Medical Complex and its surrounding areas after 14 days of occupying it, leaving massive destruction and a terrible crime against humanity and against international law.

On Monday, the Israeli army announced in a statement that it had killed 200 Palestinians and arrested more than 500 others from the Al-Shifa Medical Complex area, during the military operation that lasted about two weeks.

The army statement said, "Over the past two weeks, army forces, the General Security Service (Shin Bet), led by the 162nd Division, along with forces belonging to the 401st Combat Group, the 13th Marine Commando Unit, the special unit of the Nahal Major General, Duvdevan, and the Military Intelligence Authority, raided Al-Shifa Hospital." .

Hundreds arrested

According to a statement by the occupation army, the detainees were transferred for further investigation in Israel, by Unit 504 of the Military Intelligence Authority and the Public Security Service.

He pointed out that the operation, the end of which was announced at dawn today, was carried out based on intelligence information that he described as advance and accurate, received from the Military Intelligence Authority and the Public Security Service.

In this context, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) spoke in a statement about the discovery of the bodies of handcuffed martyrs who were buried alive by the Israeli army, as part of the atrocities it committed during its storming of Al-Shifa Hospital.

Israel continues the war on Gaza despite the issuance of a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire during the month of Ramadan, and despite its appearance before the International Court of Justice on charges of committing genocide.

Since October 7, 2023, Israel has been waging a devastating war on Gaza with American support, leaving tens of thousands of civilian casualties, most of them children and women, and massive destruction and famine that claimed the lives of dozens of children, according to Palestinian and UN data.

Source: Al Jazeera + Anatolia