Israeli Cowards Raid Gaza Hospital, fabricate evidence

OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM DIRECTOR OF AL-SHIFA HOSPITAL IN GAZA

- The conditions are tragic, and those in the hospital are screaming from thirst

- We cannot even take out the garbage from the hospital

- Sniping operations continue, no one can move from one building to another, and we have lost communication with our colleagues

- Israeli drones do not stop flying over the hospital

- There are Israeli recruits roaming the departments, especially the emergency department, and they pulled out the bodies

- We buried about 80 bodies, and the rest of the bodies that were in the streets or in refrigerators were removed by the occupation.

- There are bodies still inside the departments and we want to remove them to avoid a health disaster occurring inside the hospital

- There are 4 dialysis patients in the final crisis now due to the lack of services

- The hospital has completely run out of oxygen, and conditions are very difficult and disastrous

- The Israeli occupation’s stories about weapons entering the hospital or the MRI department are fabrications.
 
From X:

Catastrophe unfolding now at al-Shifa hospital:
Summary of comments of hospital director Dr. Muhammad Abu Salmiya, speaking to Al Jazeera Arabic:

There are about 7,000 people under total siege inside al-Shifa compound, including 650 injured people, 45 dialysis patients and 36 premature babies.A few hours ago one dialysis patient died and 4 are at imminent risk of death because no power for dialysis machines. Three premature babies died in recent days. Two injured persons died in recent hours due to lack of treatment.There is no water, fuel or electricity. Israel broke the main water line into the hospital. There is no purified water to make the special formula for the babies, so they are using ordinary water and some have become sick with diarrhea, infections, fever.There is no food. Children are starving and distressed. There is no medicine and the wounds of injured people are becoming horribly infected, some with maggots.Hospital administrators tried to send a delegation to the occupation forces to ask for food, fuel, medicine and safe evacuation of the sick and injured but the Israelis refused to to talk to them.The hospital is besieged from all sides by tanks and bulldozers. The bulldozers are destroying areas around the compound, but no one can see clearly what they are doing. Anyone who tries to move between hospital buildings is shot at by snipers or drones. There are hundreds of soldiers in the hospital compound searching all over and causing severe damage to hospital premises and equipment.In the 48 hours the occupation forces have been inside the hospital or on its grounds not a single shot has been fired at them.No one can leave the hospital or enter it. The situation is disastrous not just for people in Shifa but for anyone in Gaza City who is injured or becomes ill, because no one can reach the hospital and the hospital can't do anything for them anyway. Anyone who has a heart attack or a stroke at home will die.

Dr. Abu Salmiya says "We hold the world responsible" for what he calls a genocide. "We are waiting for slow death."
 

Gaza: UN agencies make plea for international action to end hospital attacks​


The regional directors of the UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA), children’s agency UNICEF and health agency WHO, said they were “horrified” at latest reports which indicate many have been killed – including children – in facilities across Gaza city and other northern areas of the Strip.


The Palestinian Red Crescent Society is reporting that the second largest hospital in Gaza, Al-Quds, is in effect out of service due to fuel shortages with the NGO saying it has only been able to make sporadic contact with the facility.

Al Shifa 'not functioning': Tedros​

Writing on social media platform X, the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said having managed to establish contact with the largest hospital, Al Shifa, in the past few hours, "the situation is dire and perilous."

He said medics had been three days without electricity and water "and with very poor internet which has severely impacted our ability to provide essential care.

"The constant gunfire and bombings in the area have exacerbated the already critical circumstances. Tragically, the number of patient fatalities has increased significantly", he added.

He said the hospital "is not functioning as a hospital anymore", concurring with the regional directors that there must be international intervention.

Communications down

News reports quoting the health ministry, said earlier on Saturday that five wounded patients have died because they could not be operated on due to a lack of fuel.

Two babies in the intensive care unit there were reported to have died on Saturday, with water, food and electricity cut off.

Tedros expressed grave concern for the safety of staff and patients caught in crossfire late on Saturday noting that Israeli tanks were reportedly surrounding Al Shifa.

The Israeli military has repeatedly denied its forces are targeting hospitals, claiming that Hamas and other militants are using the facilities as shields with their headquarters located beneath Al Shifa.

“Intense hostilities surrounding several hospitals in northern Gaza are preventing safe access for health staff, the injured, and other patients”, said the statement released by Laila Baker of UNFPA, UNICEF Regional Director Adele Khodr, and Dr. Ahmed Al-Mandhari, of WHO.

Babies dying

“Premature and new-born babies on life support are reportedly dying due to power, oxygen, and water cuts at Al-Shifa Hospital, while others are at risk. Staff across a number of hospitals are reporting lack of fuel, water and basic medical supplies, putting the lives of all patients at immediate risk.”

Over the past 36 days, WHO has recorded at least 137 attacks on healthcare in Gaza, resulting in 521 deaths and 686 injuries, including 16 deaths and 38 injuries of health workers, the regional directors said.

The world cannot stand silent while hospitals which should be safe havens, are transformed into scenes of death, devastation and despair
Attacks on medical facilities and civilians are unacceptable and are a violation of international law, they continued.

Right to medical assistance

“They cannot be condoned. The right to seek medical assistance, especially in times of crisis, should never be denied”, the statement said.

More than half of the hospitals in the Gaza Strip are closed while those remaining “are under massive strain”.

Shortages of water, food, and fuel are also threatening the wellbeing of thousands of displaced people, including women and children, who are sheltering in hospitals.

Death and despair

“The world cannot stand silent while hospitals, which should be safe havens, are transformed into scenes of death, devastation, and despair.

Decisive international action is needed now to secure an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and prevent further loss of life, and preserve what’s left of the health care system in Gaza”, the directors said.

“Unimpeded, safe and sustained access is needed now to provide fuel, medical supplies and water for these lifesaving services. The violence must end now.

The Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Lynn Hastings, warned that fuel is not only putting lives at risk in hospital, but water pumps, desalination plants and wastewater treatment centres are all "grinding to a halt."

She tweeted that public health crises are emerging and "humanitarian operations will be next."

 
And the thing is, that was actually by the National Lampoon. They were not unlike Saturday Night Live at the time (in fact most of the original SNL cast came from National Lampoon) in that they were obviously "Left Leaning", but felt it their duty to poke fun at either side of the fence politically.

And that song and the person singing it? Well, that's none other than Christopher Guest. Known to some as Nigel Tufnel, and to others as Mister Jamie Lee Curtis, and to others as 5th Baron Haden-Guest. Who is a life-long supporter of the Labor Party, as was his family. I think it was more simply recognizing the hypocrisy of his own party and having fun with it.

I absolutely detest those that want to censor comedy and other forms of expression. Every time I hear about "Cancel Culture" and how some should be prohibited from saying things that might hurt their feelings, I get these images of torchlight parades by people holding swastika banners on their way to book burnings.
Chris Guest and Spinal Tap
 
From X:

Catastrophe unfolding now at al-Shifa hospital:
Summary of comments of hospital director Dr. Muhammad Abu Salmiya, speaking to Al Jazeera Arabic:

There are about 7,000 people under total siege inside al-Shifa compound, including 650 injured people, 45 dialysis patients and 36 premature babies.A few hours ago one dialysis patient died and 4 are at imminent risk of death because no power for dialysis machines. Three premature babies died in recent days. Two injured persons died in recent hours due to lack of treatment.There is no water, fuel or electricity. Israel broke the main water line into the hospital. There is no purified water to make the special formula for the babies, so they are using ordinary water and some have become sick with diarrhea, infections, fever.There is no food. Children are starving and distressed. There is no medicine and the wounds of injured people are becoming horribly infected, some with maggots.Hospital administrators tried to send a delegation to the occupation forces to ask for food, fuel, medicine and safe evacuation of the sick and injured but the Israelis refused to to talk to them.The hospital is besieged from all sides by tanks and bulldozers. The bulldozers are destroying areas around the compound, but no one can see clearly what they are doing. Anyone who tries to move between hospital buildings is shot at by snipers or drones. There are hundreds of soldiers in the hospital compound searching all over and causing severe damage to hospital premises and equipment.In the 48 hours the occupation forces have been inside the hospital or on its grounds not a single shot has been fired at them.No one can leave the hospital or enter it. The situation is disastrous not just for people in Shifa but for anyone in Gaza City who is injured or becomes ill, because no one can reach the hospital and the hospital can't do anything for them anyway. Anyone who has a heart attack or a stroke at home will die.

Dr. Abu Salmiya says "We hold the world responsible" for what he calls a genocide. "We are waiting for slow death."

People are being rescued but despicable Hamas loons and their huggers are trying to sell a “baby massacre”!
 
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Gaza: UN agencies make plea for international action to end hospital attacks​


The regional directors of the UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA), children’s agency UNICEF and health agency WHO, said they were “horrified” at latest reports which indicate many have been killed – including children – in facilities across Gaza city and other northern areas of the Strip.


The Palestinian Red Crescent Society is reporting that the second largest hospital in Gaza, Al-Quds, is in effect out of service due to fuel shortages with the NGO saying it has only been able to make sporadic contact with the facility.

Al Shifa 'not functioning': Tedros​

Writing on social media platform X, the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said having managed to establish contact with the largest hospital, Al Shifa, in the past few hours, "the situation is dire and perilous."

He said medics had been three days without electricity and water "and with very poor internet which has severely impacted our ability to provide essential care.

"The constant gunfire and bombings in the area have exacerbated the already critical circumstances. Tragically, the number of patient fatalities has increased significantly", he added.

He said the hospital "is not functioning as a hospital anymore", concurring with the regional directors that there must be international intervention.

Communications down

News reports quoting the health ministry, said earlier on Saturday that five wounded patients have died because they could not be operated on due to a lack of fuel.

Two babies in the intensive care unit there were reported to have died on Saturday, with water, food and electricity cut off.

Tedros expressed grave concern for the safety of staff and patients caught in crossfire late on Saturday noting that Israeli tanks were reportedly surrounding Al Shifa.

The Israeli military has repeatedly denied its forces are targeting hospitals, claiming that Hamas and other militants are using the facilities as shields with their headquarters located beneath Al Shifa.

“Intense hostilities surrounding several hospitals in northern Gaza are preventing safe access for health staff, the injured, and other patients”, said the statement released by Laila Baker of UNFPA, UNICEF Regional Director Adele Khodr, and Dr. Ahmed Al-Mandhari, of WHO.

Babies dying

“Premature and new-born babies on life support are reportedly dying due to power, oxygen, and water cuts at Al-Shifa Hospital, while others are at risk. Staff across a number of hospitals are reporting lack of fuel, water and basic medical supplies, putting the lives of all patients at immediate risk.”

Over the past 36 days, WHO has recorded at least 137 attacks on healthcare in Gaza, resulting in 521 deaths and 686 injuries, including 16 deaths and 38 injuries of health workers, the regional directors said.


Attacks on medical facilities and civilians are unacceptable and are a violation of international law, they continued.

Right to medical assistance

“They cannot be condoned. The right to seek medical assistance, especially in times of crisis, should never be denied”, the statement said.

More than half of the hospitals in the Gaza Strip are closed while those remaining “are under massive strain”.

Shortages of water, food, and fuel are also threatening the wellbeing of thousands of displaced people, including women and children, who are sheltering in hospitals.

Death and despair

“The world cannot stand silent while hospitals, which should be safe havens, are transformed into scenes of death, devastation, and despair.

Decisive international action is needed now to secure an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and prevent further loss of life, and preserve what’s left of the health care system in Gaza”, the directors said.

“Unimpeded, safe and sustained access is needed now to provide fuel, medical supplies and water for these lifesaving services. The violence must end now.

The Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Lynn Hastings, warned that fuel is not only putting lives at risk in hospital, but water pumps, desalination plants and wastewater treatment centres are all "grinding to a halt."

She tweeted that public health crises are emerging and "humanitarian operations will be next."

Your shit is too fucking long in addition to being bullshit
 
Yes we do so why did Hamas initiate baby murder and then pretend the response must be completely antiseptic?
Plus, you fall for it.
Fake propaganda alert.

 
Eighteen hours after the raid on the hospital began, the Israeli military released photos and video that it said backed its assertions. It distributed images of 13 guns that it said its soldiers had discovered in the hospital, as well as a statement saying that it had found a military command center in the hospital’s M.R.I. unit.

The only problem:

The MRI is a strong magnet

The presence of metal can be a serious problem in MRI, because
(1) Magnetic metals can experience a force in the scanner,
(2) Wires can result in induced currents and heating from the RF magnetic field


This causes serious accidents:
View attachment 859333

The IDF are lying bastards.
 
But you forget "the medical supplies" boxes where the guns were found in addition to the fact that MRI room is free from magnets and metals for it dangerously horrible effect on them.
Wrong. It’s a bad thing to put metal INSIDE the machine, but the techs have always allowed me to leave metal and electronic devices within a few feet of the machine.
 

Gaza: UN agencies make plea for international action to end hospital attacks​


The regional directors of the UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA), children’s agency UNICEF and health agency WHO, said they were “horrified” at latest reports which indicate many have been killed – including children – in facilities across Gaza city and other northern areas of the Strip.


The Palestinian Red Crescent Society is reporting that the second largest hospital in Gaza, Al-Quds, is in effect out of service due to fuel shortages with the NGO saying it has only been able to make sporadic contact with the facility.

Al Shifa 'not functioning': Tedros​

Writing on social media platform X, the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said having managed to establish contact with the largest hospital, Al Shifa, in the past few hours, "the situation is dire and perilous."

He said medics had been three days without electricity and water "and with very poor internet which has severely impacted our ability to provide essential care.

"The constant gunfire and bombings in the area have exacerbated the already critical circumstances. Tragically, the number of patient fatalities has increased significantly", he added.

He said the hospital "is not functioning as a hospital anymore", concurring with the regional directors that there must be international intervention.

Communications down

News reports quoting the health ministry, said earlier on Saturday that five wounded patients have died because they could not be operated on due to a lack of fuel.

Two babies in the intensive care unit there were reported to have died on Saturday, with water, food and electricity cut off.

Tedros expressed grave concern for the safety of staff and patients caught in crossfire late on Saturday noting that Israeli tanks were reportedly surrounding Al Shifa.

The Israeli military has repeatedly denied its forces are targeting hospitals, claiming that Hamas and other militants are using the facilities as shields with their headquarters located beneath Al Shifa.

“Intense hostilities surrounding several hospitals in northern Gaza are preventing safe access for health staff, the injured, and other patients”, said the statement released by Laila Baker of UNFPA, UNICEF Regional Director Adele Khodr, and Dr. Ahmed Al-Mandhari, of WHO.

Babies dying

“Premature and new-born babies on life support are reportedly dying due to power, oxygen, and water cuts at Al-Shifa Hospital, while others are at risk. Staff across a number of hospitals are reporting lack of fuel, water and basic medical supplies, putting the lives of all patients at immediate risk.”

Over the past 36 days, WHO has recorded at least 137 attacks on healthcare in Gaza, resulting in 521 deaths and 686 injuries, including 16 deaths and 38 injuries of health workers, the regional directors said.


Attacks on medical facilities and civilians are unacceptable and are a violation of international law, they continued.

Right to medical assistance

“They cannot be condoned. The right to seek medical assistance, especially in times of crisis, should never be denied”, the statement said.

More than half of the hospitals in the Gaza Strip are closed while those remaining “are under massive strain”.

Shortages of water, food, and fuel are also threatening the wellbeing of thousands of displaced people, including women and children, who are sheltering in hospitals.

Death and despair

“The world cannot stand silent while hospitals, which should be safe havens, are transformed into scenes of death, devastation, and despair.

Decisive international action is needed now to secure an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and prevent further loss of life, and preserve what’s left of the health care system in Gaza”, the directors said.

“Unimpeded, safe and sustained access is needed now to provide fuel, medical supplies and water for these lifesaving services. The violence must end now.

The Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Lynn Hastings, warned that fuel is not only putting lives at risk in hospital, but water pumps, desalination plants and wastewater treatment centres are all "grinding to a halt."

She tweeted that public health crises are emerging and "humanitarian operations will be next."

Israel is in scorched earth mode. :(
 
People are making fun of the lies of "Hamas underground command center" in Gaza hospital:

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On October 27, Israel presented this CGI animation of an underground mansion as proof of the "Hamas command center" under al-Shifa hospital.



It was a hoax.

No mainstream reporter will ask any Israeli official about it.

They'd be fired if they did.
 
Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza was originally a military barracks for the British Army during the Mandate period before it was transformed into a hospital bearing the name “Dar Al-Shifa” in 1946.

After the Nakba of 1948, the administration of the Gaza Strip passed to Egypt, which expanded the hospital until it became the Central Hospital for Gaza, containing new internal medicine And surgery, pediatrics, Ophthalology, plastic surgery and gynecology departments.

But what is most important at these moments is that the Israelis are the ones who developed the hospital on a large scale and transformed it, with American funding in the 1980s, into a comprehensive medical complex whose buildings and basements in Tel Aviv were designed by Israeli engineers Gershon Tzapor and Benjamin Edelson. The design has an underground floor.

So they know every millimeter of the medical complex by heart, and now they control it on the ground, and the “media” is in their hands... and yet no one believes them, except perhaps the Zionist President Joe Biden!

 

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