The military of Israel stated that they had learned that their forces were approaching three hostages before they were mistakenly killed by the Israeli troops in Gas last week, an episode that stirred up the country and increased pressure on the Prime Minister of Bineyamin Netanyha.
This news became the last, which appeared after the deadly execution of three hostages, which were unarmed and carried a makeshift white flag. The military of Israel hastened to reveal the details of the shooting, which, according to them, violated their rules of fighting.
There are no more functioning hospitals in the northern gas, the CEO of the World Health Organization said, describing horrible scenes, whose witnesses were humanitarian workers in the ruins of two partially destroyed medical institutions.
Humanitarian workers who visited Al-Ahli and Al-Shifa hospitals on Wednesday during a rare humanitarian cargo delivery mission "tried to describe a huge impact of recent attacks on these medical institutions," said Dr. Tedros Adhan Hebreysus, Head of WHO.
The Israeli soldiers said on Wednesday that they were "controlling" over the territory in the city center, including Palestinian Square, where government and military leaders of Hamas live and live, finding a "large network of tunnels" and weapons.
"This complex, both above -ground and underground, was the center of force for the Hamas military and political wing," the Israeli military statement reads. They added that Hamas's military infrastructure "is located in the immediate vicinity of commercial shops, government buildings, civilian residences and a special school for deaf children."