Monday, June 09, 2025

GAZA HOSPITALS SERVE AS SHIELDS FOR HAMAS

Israeli troops expose Hamas HQ under Gaza hospital

For months Hamas and its global apologists insisted there was no terrorist activity at the hospital. They lied.

 

By Ryan Jones

 

Israel Today

Jun 9, 2025

 

Israeli troops remove the bodies of senior Hamas terrorists from a bunker under the European Hospital in southern Gaza. Photo: IDF Spokesman

Israeli troops remove the bodies of senior Hamas terrorists from a bunker under the European Hospital in southern Gaza.  
 

Israeli charges of Hamas using Gaza hospitals as cover for its terrorist operations are “grossly exaggerated,” insisted International Criminal Court prosecutor Andrew Cayley late last year. That assessment was shared by many in the international community.

Over the weekend, the Israel Defense Forces provided incontrovertible evidence that Cayley and co. were wrong. Dead wrong.

 

Troops from the IDF Golani Brigade guard the entrance to a tunnel underneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis, June 8, 2025.

 

On May 13, the IDF carried out a pinpoint strike on the entrance to the European hospital, penetrating an underground facility while avoiding any major damage to the hospital itself.

The target was Hamas military commander Mohammed Sinwar, brother of slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

For weeks the Israeli army prevented Palestinians from accessing the site. Over the past few days, the IDF finally moved in, excavated the area and pulled out the bodies of Sinwar and his men. In doing so, the army exposed a Hamas command and control bunker beneath the hospital.

As can be seen in the following video, the bunker is situated directly under the entrance to the hospital’s emergency room.

According to Article 21 of the First Geneva Convention, the presence of this Hamas military bunker nullifies the hospital’s protected status. See: War crimes and the misrepresentation of international law

The IDF Spokesman extensively documented the site in hopes of silencing Israel’s critics.

Will this be enough to finally compel antagonists like Andrew Cayley to wait for the evidence before regurgitating Hamas lies? Unlikely.

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