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Date: April 13, 2024 at 17:11:07
From: chatillon, [DNS_Address]
Subject: ‘Come out, you animals’:

URL: https://mondoweiss.net/2024/04/come-out-you-animals-how-the-massacre-at-al-shifa-hospital-happened/?ml_recipient=118416210030232733&ml_link=118416129226966462&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=2024-04-13&utm_campaign=Catch-up


how the massacre at al-Shifa Hospital happened
During the massacre at al-Shifa Hospital, the Israeli
army shot patients in their beds and doctors who refused
to abandon the sick, separated people into groups with
differently-colored bracelets, and executed hundreds of
civil government employees.

BY TAREQ S. HAJJAJ APRIL 11, 2024 24
Aftermath of the invasion of al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza
City, April 1, 2024. (Photo: Khaled Daoud /APA Images)
AFTERMATH OF THE INVASION OF AL-SHIFA HOSPITAL IN GAZA
CITY, APRIL 1, 2024. (PHOTO: KHALED DAOUD /APA IMAGES)

Human heads eaten by crows, unidentified and decomposing
body parts, and hundreds of corpses piled up and buried
in mass graves are all that remained of the victims of
the massacre at al-Shifa Hospital. The grim scene was
something out of a dystopian movie, the product of the
two-week siege of Gaza’s largest hospital that ended in
its total destruction.

Following the completion of al-Shifa’s decimation, the
Israeli army announced that it had been one of the most
successful operations since the start of the war,
claiming that it had arrested hundreds of Hamas and
Palestinian Islamic Jihad members in the medical
compound. But the question that no one seemed to ask is
how such a massive number of so-called “operatives” from
Hamas and PIJ had gathered at al-Shifa with the full
knowledge that the place had already been combed by the
army once before and that Gaza City had been occupied by
the army ever since.

Mondoweiss contacted many survivors of the events at al-
Shifa. Most of them refused to speak and feared exposing
their identities. A few accepted under the condition of
anonymity, fearing that their testimonies would make
them targets by the Israeli army and that they would be
subsequently killed. In light of the testimonies
gathered by Mondoweiss, a different picture emerges of
what happened.

People inspect the ruins of al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza
City, April 1, 2024. (Photo: Khaled Daoud /APA Images)
PEOPLE INSPECT THE RUINS OF AL-SHIFA HOSPITAL IN GAZA
CITY, APRIL 1, 2024. (PHOTO: KHALED DAOUD /APA IMAGES)'

The intelligence leak
One young man who managed to escape the hospital mere
moments before the army invasion began said that there
had indeed been hundreds of Hamas and Palestinian
Islamic Jihad-affiliated employees in the hospital, but
none of them were military operatives. They were workers
in the Gaza government’s civil branch, including Civil
Defense crews, the police force, the internal security
services, interior ministry employees, and employees of
other branches of the local government. All of them had
gathered to receive their governmental salaries at al-
Shifa, given that it was one of the few remaining places
that was supposed to be relatively safe from the
fighting.

“There was a room in the specialized surgeries building
that served as an office for the government branches
that operated aboveground,” said the young man,
(hereafter named “Z”), referencing the Hamas
government’s civilian branches.

Z also confirmed that a number of PIJ members who worked
non-military jobs were there as well to receive
salaries. “There was another building that was an office
for the [PIJ] movement, and the men employed by the
movement would go there to collect their salaries.”

“It had been a long time since any of these employees
had seen one another,” Z explained. “That’s why they
were all chatting in the medical compound and catching
up with one another.”

The way the Israeli army described the gathering was
that it had obtained confirmed intelligence reports of a
large number of “terror operatives” from both groups
inside al-Shifa, and after the raid, it announced that
it had arrested 900 “suspects” and confirmed that 500 of
them were “terror operatives,” while announcing that it
had killed 200 more “gunmen,” among them “top commanders
in Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.”

The siege begins
Z told Mondoweiss that he heard the sound of army
vehicles and tanks approaching the hospital minutes
before the attack. He and his colleague had also arrived
at al-Shifa to receive their salaries.

“When we heard the vehicles, I told my colleague we had
to leave immediately, thinking they might be headed
toward the hospital itself,” Z said, explaining that
anyone employed by the Hamas government is regarded as
wanted by Israel. His colleague didn’t listen, believing
that the army might be invading a nearby area instead.
“He told me they were probably headed to the industrial
zone.”

At first, Z’s colleague refused to leave, but as the
sound of the tanks drew nearer, both decided to leave
immediately. While they were both civilians with no
military background, they were both members of the Hamas
movement.

A few moments later, the invasion started. They
witnessed the tanks surrounding the compound and the
arrival of quadcopter drones hovering overhead. In an
instant, all of al-Shifa was besieged from land and from
air.

Another survivor who had managed to escape the compound
said that the majority of intelligence regarding who had
gathered at the compound was relayed to Israel by
informants, collaborators, and undercover Israeli spies.

“On the night of the invasion, there were two street
vendors who always sat at the entrance of al-Shifa,” the
survivor told Mondoweiss. “One of them sold water, and
the other sold canned foods. When the invasion happened,
the two merchants revealed themselves to be soldiers.
They took out handguns and entered the hospital with
other soldiers, and they directed them where to go. They
had been there for a long time and knew where everything
was.”

The medical compound housed several buildings, including
maternity wards, specialized surgery buildings, and
cardiac wings. When the soldiers entered the compound,
everyone was ordered to evacuate the buildings. Drones
carrying speakers broadcast the army’s orders, telling
people that they must exit and gather in the courtyard.

“The drones kept saying, ‘come out, you animals,’” Z
told Mondoweiss.

Executions of doctors and suspected government employees
When everyone left the buildings, the army began to
separate the crowds of people into groups, making each
group wear differently-colored plastic bracelets. The
soldiers told them that these bracelets were connected
to a system that alerts snipers to their movements. They
were divided into two colors: yellow, which was attached
to hospital staff and whoever the army considered
civilians, and red, which was given to people who could
not move on their own, such as patients, the injured,
amputees, or people with broken limbs.

The army also gathered people who were suspected of
belonging to Hamas or the PIJ. They were not given
bracelets but were separated from the injured and
hospital staff, who were sent to a different building.

A third much larger group was ordered to leave the
hospital entirely — thousands of displaced persons who
had been sheltering in the compound, in addition to some
members of the hospital staff. Some of the staff
members, including doctors, refused to leave. When they
refused the army’s orders, they were executed
immediately and without argument.

The army then brought out a huge number of men from the
group of suspected Hamas and PIJ members and employees,
gathering them in the center of the courtyard. It then
proceeded to execute them, one after the other. When the
slaughter was done, army bulldozers piled up their
corpses in the dozens, dragging them through the sand
and burying them.

As this was ongoing, other soldiers stormed various
buildings in the compound in search of people who had
refused to evacuate when the initial order was given.
They killed anyone they found, regarding them as
suspects.

There were some in the hospital who resisted and
attempted to open fire, including police officers
carrying handguns. That number of people was minor, and
their resistance did not save them — they were killed
along with those who did not put up any resistance.

A video published on social media filmed by a journalist
at the hospital shows a female doctor, who identified
herself as Amira al-Safadi, describing what happened.

“After the first day of the attack, which we were
surprised by at 2 a.m., the army ordered us not to leave
when it entered,” Dr. Safadi says. “Then, on the second
day, it gave us the bracelets and emphasized that we had
to wear them and that anyone who left the building
without wearing one would be immediately killed.”

“We were sent to four different buildings,” she
continues, describing that she joined a number of other
doctors and nurses with their patients. “Around 16
injured patients died because we were unable to treat
them.”

By the time the army withdrew from al-Shifa, the entire
compound had been all but decimated, reduced to rubble
and burnt buildings.

One of the ‘largest massacres in Palestinian history’
The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor said that the massacre
at al-Shifa was one of the largest in Palestinian
history, estimating that at least 1,500 people had been
killed, injured, or reported missing, “with women and
children making up half of the casualties.”* The
organization also confirms that at least 22 patients
were shot while in their hospital beds, while the number
of displaced persons sheltering at the hospital who were
forced to evacuate southward was estimated to include
25,000 people. Moreover, 1,200 housing units in the
vicinity of al-Shifa were destroyed.

Despite the army’s claims about the al-Shifa operation’s
strategic and military importance and the number of
alleged Hamas and PIJ members it had arrested and
killed, it obfuscated the real intended purpose of the
operation, which was to destroy the health system in
northern Gaza and worsen the already disastrous
humanitarian conditions. The entire compound is now
unfit for use. Even the morgue, containing countless
bodies of the slain, was burned down.

Israel’s “operation” at al-Shifa was, indeed, a success,
and that success was to put Gaza’s largest hospital out
of service and hasten social collapse in the north.

Notes
* Editor’s note: an earlier version of this article
incorrectly cited the Euro-Med report as estimating that
at least 1,500 people had been killed, whereas the
report estimated that 1,500 people had either been
killed, injured, or reported missing. The text was
corrected on April 12 to reflect this.


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53798


Date: April 14, 2024 at 09:34:02
From: Redhart, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Mondoweiss: LowCredibility/questionable/hate/propaganda

URL: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/mondoweiss/


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the promotion of pro-Palestinian and anti-zionist
propaganda, occasional reliance on poor sources, and
hate group designation by third-party pro-Israel
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53792


Date: April 13, 2024 at 21:02:09
From: kay.so.or, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: ‘Come out, you animals’:


and america supports this?..i think not but it seems our 'govt' doesnt care what we think about this holocaust, an lets call it what it is!


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