On January 31, the Observer reported that the Israeli side claimed that the Israeli side had received an inside report that Hamas members had been treated at a hospital in the West Bank**. So, in the early hours of January 30 local time, more than a dozen Israeli commandos infiltrated a hospital in the West Bank and killed three Palestinians, one of whom was a member of Hamas, who were receiving ** in the hospital.
Surveillance from the hospital scene** provided by Al Jazeera shows that Israeli soldiers disguised themselves as Muslim women wearing headscarves and some dressed as doctors in white doctor's coats in order to successfully complete the operation, successfully evaded Hamas outposts, entered the ward, and used silenced pistols to shoot three sleeping patients, one of whom was still paralyzed.
There was no exchange of fire during the whole process, because the Israeli soldier dressed as a man and put on a doctor's coat did not attract the attention of the Hamas secret outpost, and after killing the three people, the Israeli soldiers quickly retreated, and the whole process took less than a quarter of an hour.
Shortly after the attack, Palestinian health authorities confirmed that the IDF had attacked a hospital in the town of Jenin in the West Bank, killing three people. The danger lies in the fact that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has spread from the Gaza Strip to the West Bank. This shows that the compromise policy of the Palestinian Fatah organization has failed, and Abbas's desire to sit back and watch the fight of the IDF and then take over the Gaza Strip himself is doomed to be a dream, not an impossible reality.
As the IDF began withdrawing its troops from the Gaza Strip, Hamas has reclaimed half of the ground buildings in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas, for its part, generously admitted that one of them was a member of Hamas and accused Israel of "a cowardly assassination." The other two killed were brothers, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad said they were members.
The Israeli military responded that the commandos had killed three "gunmen" and that they were planning an immediate attack on Israel under the cover of a hospital, but did not provide evidence.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society accused the Israeli army of killing the three men and then attacked the Amal hospital in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, where Israeli tanks attacked and surrounded the hospital and burned makeshift tents outside the hospital, demanding that everyone evacuate immediately, claiming to destroy the hospital.
An Israeli military spokesman denied this, saying that the IDF did surround the hospital, but that no one rushed into the hospital, broke into it, and did not order people to leave with guns, but that they were looking for Hamas fighters.
Palestine condemned in the strongest terms the assassination of three young men by the occupying forces and accused the move of allegedly violating international law.
Matthew Miller, the spokesman of the United States, is repeating the same old tune again, always favoring Israel, and the United States believes that Israel has the right to "bring *** to justice".