China News Service, Beijing, April 2. Comprehensive news: After a two-week military operation, the Israeli army evacuated from Shifa Hospital, the largest hospital in the Gaza Strip, on April 1, local time. Mansour, the Palestinian Permanent Observer to the United Nations, said on the 1st that the Palestinian Authority hopes that the United Nations Security Council will vote this month to make it a full member of the United Nations.

  According to Reuters, Israeli troops withdrew from Shifa Hospital on the 1st after a two-week operation.

  Palestinian officials said the attack on a hospital treating seriously injured patients was a war crime. Israeli officials said special forces carried out targeted attacks on positions of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) deliberately set up among civilians.

  Thousands of Palestinians have been taking refuge in the complex, one of the few places in northern Gaza that has partial access to electricity and water supplies, reports said.

  Hamas and medical staff denied there was any armed presence at the hospital, but the Israeli military said the site had been turned into a major operations center by Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (Jihad). The Israeli military said that no Palestinian civilians, patients or medical personnel were harmed by the Israeli army.

  Citing the latest satellite images from the American company Maxar Technology, CNN reported that the Shifa hospital building was severely damaged during the 14-day siege by the Israeli army. Photos taken on April 1 show that much of the area around the hospital has been razed to the ground.

  The Palestinian Civil Defense Department in the Gaza Strip said that about 300 bodies have been found in Shifa Hospital and its surrounding areas.

  The U.S. State Department stated on the 1st that media reports on the consequences of Israel's actions in Shifa Hospital showed that "Israel needs to have a sustainable long-term strategy" to deal with the consequences of the war. He said the United States has not seen such a plan in Israel.

  According to Reuters, Palestinian Permanent Observer to the United Nations Mansour said on the 1st that the Palestinian Authority hopes that the United Nations Security Council will vote this month to make it a full member of the United Nations.

  Malta holds the rotating presidency of the United Nations Security Council in April. Vanessa Fraser, Malta's permanent representative to the United Nations, said she had not yet received a formal application from the Palestinian side.

  According to reports, an application to become a full member of the United Nations requires approval by the United Nations Security Council and then approval by at least two-thirds of the 193 member states.

  According to the Palestinian News Agency, on the evening of the 1st, the Israeli army attacked a civilian vehicle on the road in the Deir al-Bayrah area of ​​central Gaza, killing five civilians, including aid workers from international organizations.

  Subsequently, the charity organization "World Central Kitchen" confirmed on social media that the team member was killed in an attack by the Israeli army while delivering food to Gaza.

  The Times of Israel reported that Israel is conducting an in-depth investigation into the matter. The Israeli military said it was "doing its best to ensure the safe delivery of humanitarian aid and working closely with the World Central Kitchen to provide food and humanitarian aid to the residents of Gaza." (over)