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Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital a 'death zone', WHO says urging evacuation

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  • The WHO labelled Al-Shifa hospital a "death zone".
  • A Hamas official said more than 80 people were killed in strikes on a Gaza refugee camp.
  • The UN says some 1.6 million people have been displaced inside the Gaza Strip.


Gaza's largest hospital has become a "death zone", the World Health Organisation said on Sunday, announcing plans to evacuate the facility, as Israel's army said it was expanding operations to destroy Hamas.

The assessment came after a visit by WHO and other UN officials to the hospital, which Israeli troops raided earlier this week.

Elsewhere, a Hamas health official said more than 80 people were killed on Saturday in twin strikes on a northern Gaza refugee camp, including on a UN school sheltering displaced people.

Social media videos verified by AFP showed bodies covered in blood and dust on the floor of a building where mattresses had been wedged under school tables, in Jabalia, the Palestinian territory's biggest refugee camp.

Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees UNRWA, described "horrifying images" from the incident, while Egypt called the bombing a "war crime" and "a deliberate insult to the United Nations".

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A separate strike on Saturday on another building in Jabalia camp killed 32 people from the same family, 19 of them children, Hamas health authorities said.

This handout reportedly shows Israeli soldiers car
This handout reportedly shows Israeli soldiers carrying out operations inside Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, amid continuing battles between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.

Without mentioning the strikes, the Israeli army said "an incident in the Jabalia region" was under review.

Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas in response to the 7 October attacks, which Israeli officials say killed about 1 200 people, most of them civilians, and saw about 240 people taken hostage.

The army's relentless air and ground campaign has since killed 12 300 people, more than 5 000 of them children, according to the Hamas government, which has ruled Gaza since 2007.

The UN says some 1.6 million people have been displaced inside the Gaza Strip by six weeks of fighting, and Israel said on Saturday its military was now "expanding its operational activities in additional neighbourhoods in the area of the Gaza Strip".

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Gaza's largest hospital, Al-Shifa, has been a key focus in recent days, with Israeli forces alleging Hamas uses it as a command centre - a claim denied by the group and medical staff.

On Sunday, the WHO described the hospital as a "death zone", with a mass grave at the entrance and nearly 300 patients left inside with 25 health workers.

Smoke billows after an Israeli air strike in Rafah
Smoke billows after an Israeli air strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

It said it was planning "the immediate evacuation of the remaining patients, staff and their families", warning, however, that nearby facilities were already overstretched and urging an immediate ceasefire given the "extreme suffering of the people of Gaza".

On Saturday, hundreds of people fled the hospital on foot on orders from the Israeli army, according to the facility's director.

Columns of sick and injured - some of them amputees - were seen leaving with displaced people, doctors, and nurses, as loud explosions were heard around the complex.

At least 15 bodies, some in advanced stages of decomposition, were strewn along the route, lined with heavily damaged shops and overturned vehicles, an AFP journalist there said.

NGO Doctors without Borders said a convoy carrying its staff and family members came under attack on Saturday while evacuating from near Al-Shifa, despite coordinating with both sides. 

Palestinians look for survivors trapped under the
Palestinians look for survivors trapped under the rubble of a building destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in Khan Yunis in the southern of Gaza Strip

One person was killed.

Israeli forces denied ordering the evacuation of the hospital, saying it had "acceded to the request of the director" to allow more civilians to leave.

The WHO said 29 patients at the hospital with serious spinal injuries cannot move without medical assistance, and others have infected wounds due to lack of antibiotics.

There are also 32 babies in "extremely critical condition", WHO said.

Israel's siege on Gaza has left food, water, medicine and fuel in short supply, with just a trickle of aid allowed in from Egypt.

Under US pressure, Israel permitted a first consignment of fuel to enter late on Friday, allowing telecommunications to resume after a two-day blackout.

The UN said Israel had agreed to allow in 60 000 litres of fuel a day from Saturday, but warned it only around a third of what is needed.

A picture taken from Israel's southern city of Sde
A picture taken from Israel's southern city of Sderot shows a fire erupting following Israeli shelling of the northern Gaza Strip, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement.

Israel has told Palestinians to move south for their safety, but deadly strikes continued there too. 

At least 26 people were killed in a residential building on Saturday, according to the director of the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis.

Diplomacy to secure the release of hostages is continuing, with a US official saying more fuel deliveries and a "significant pause" in fighting would come "when hostages are released".

The White House denied, however, a Washington Post report of a tentative agreement, with National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson saying "we continue to work hard to get to a deal."

Relatives of those taken, who range from infants to octogenarians, piled pressure on Israel's government on Saturday after arriving outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Jerusalem office on a march from Tel Aviv.

Marcher Ari Levi said:

It's not normal to have children kidnapped for 43 days. We don't know what the government is doing, we don't have any information.

The bodies of two female hostages were recovered in Gaza this week, the Israeli military said, while four abductees have so far been released.

Gaza's fate after the conflict remains unclear, and Biden argued in an opinion piece published on Saturday that the coastal territory and the Israeli-occupied West Bank should come under a single "revitalised" administration.

"As we strive for peace, Gaza and the West Bank should be reunited under a single governance structure, ultimately under a revitalised Palestinian Authority," he wrote in the Washington Post.

However, Netanyahu has insisted the Palestinian Authority "in its current form is not capable of receiving responsibility for Gaza".

Biden also threatened sanctions, including visa bans, against settlers who have ramped up attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank in recent weeks.



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