Inside the Gaza Hospital, the director himself admitted that he himself was a Hamas commander

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-31

Karot, the director of a hospital in Gaza called Kamal Adwan, was recently arrested by the Israeli military and confessed to being a brigadier general of Hamas during interrogation. This news caused great shock and concern. During the interrogation**, Karot said he had joined Hamas back in 2014 and currently holds the position of brigadier general. The Kamal Adwan Hospital itself is a Hamas stronghold, and about 16 staff members, including doctors, ** and paramedics, are known to be members of Hamas. The hospital actually belongs to the Qassam Brigades, an armed wing of Hamas. Karot also revealed that the hospital houses the offices of Hamas leaders because they believe the hospital is the safest place. In addition, Karot said that on the day of Hamas's large-scale attack on Israel, Hamas will also have one"Kidnapped soldiers"Brought into the hospital. Hospitals even have their own dedicated ambulances, which do not serve civilians. This evidence suggests that Hamas is using the hospital as a cover, treating it as a military base.

Hamas's practice of borrowing hospitals as hideouts and military bases is not new. In fact, both Kamal Adwan Hospital and Shifa Hospital in Gaza have been confirmed by the Israeli military as bases of operations for Hamas. These hospitals were not only used to hide militants and equipment, but also to serve as command centers for planning and launching attacks. Concealed spaces and facilities within the hospital allow Hamas to receive additional protection in wartime and move quickly when needed. Among the members of the hospital staff are senior Hamas ** and fighters, who have set up offices and command centers inside the hospital to guarantee a high degree of secrecy for their activities. These hospitals, as bases for Hamas, not only help protect Hamas members, but also provide them with medical care and logistical support. They can use their status as hospitals to make themselves safer and stronger, evading the Israeli military's surveillance and attacks.

After the Israeli occupation of the Kamal Adwan Hospital and the Shifa Hospital, a large number of equipment, tunnels and combat fortifications were discovered. Hefa Hospital has even discovered an underground tunnel equipped with air-conditioning and living facilities. These findings further confirm the fact that Hamas is using hospitals as military bases. The Israeli military has publicly displayed this evidence to prove Hamas's malicious acts.

This matter has attracted the attention and response of the World Health Organization. At the outset, the World Health Organization insisted that the hospitals in Gaza had nothing to do with Hamas. However, as more and more evidence surfaced, the World Health Organization's position softened. Now they say that even if Hamas uses the hospital for military activities, Israel must abide by humanitarian principles and protect the hospital's patients and staff. This practice of double standards has sparked widespread controversy and questioning. It is widely believed that the World Health Organization is inconsistent and biased in its position and has not sufficiently condemned and stopped Hamas's actions.

As can be seen from the response of the World Health Organization, there is a certain degree of double standards in the handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by international organizations. Israel has always been subjected to strong pressure and condemnation from the international community when carrying out air strikes against Hamas targets. However, there has been little international attention and criticism of Hamas's use of hospitals as military bases. This attitude of favoritism and suspicion of Israel has strengthened Israel's firm stance on a military solution to the Hamas problem.

Israel has long been committed to fighting Hamas and stopping its attacks inside Israel. However, Hamas's use of hospitals and schools has made it difficult for Israel to strike them effectively. In accordance with Israeli military principles, they avoid harming innocent civilians and therefore do not attack hospitals and schools. This, in turn, has given Hamas a chance to breathe and develop. Hamas took the opportunity to build tunnels and fortifications around hospitals and schools, and stockpiled large quantities of **. When the time is ripe, Hamas will launch an attack on Israel, causing a huge amount of **. Israel is aware of the threat posed by Hamas, and they have decided not to relent, but to eradicate Hamas once and for all. No matter how much international pressure it is subjected to, Israel is determined to continue to fight Hamas, completely weakening or even eliminating its armed forces. The Israeli leadership understands that this is the only way to ensure Israel's security and the lives of its people.

Israel's long-term military strikes against Hamas have not had the desired effect. Hamas has grown stronger over the past few years, even changing its strategy and using civilian sites such as hospitals and schools for military operations. The military action launched by Israel can only temporarily stop the development of Hamas, but cannot solve the problem at its root. In the face of Hamas's stubborn resistance and increased military strength, Israel has recognized the need to take more resolute and decisive measures to achieve a definitive solution to the Hamas problem. Israel's security can be ensured only through a comprehensive elimination of Hamas and a weakening of its military power and striking capabilities. Therefore, even after enormous** and international pressure, Israel will continue to carry out military strikes against Hamas and extend military control in Gaza. This posture is likely to continue in the West Bank and other areas of Israel's security concerns.

The fact that Hamas uses hospitals in Gaza as military bases and hideouts has sparked international concern and controversy. Although the World Health Organization initially denied this, its position softened as more and more evidence surfaced. Israel firmly believes that the threat of Hamas must be resolved once and for all, and the ** and international pressure on them cannot shake their resolve. Israel will continue to fight Hamas, weaken its military capabilities, and maintain control over Gaza to ensure Israel's security.

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