Israeli military says it found signs hostages were held in Gaza hospital

The Israeli military shared images showing what it said were weapons stored by Hamas in a children's hospital. PHOTO: REUTERS

JERUSALEM - The Israeli military shared video and photographs on Monday showing what it said were weapons stored by Hamas in the basement of a children's hospital in Gaza where it also said hostages appear to have been held.

Military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said troops had found a command centre in the basement of Rantissi Hospital, a paediatric hospital with a specialty in treating cancer patients.

He said they discovered an armoury of weapons including grenades, suicide vests and other explosives stored by Hamas fighters.

"And we also found signs that indicate that Hamas held hostages here," Mr Hagari told a televised briefing. "This is currently under our investigation. But we also have intelligence that verifies it."

He showed footage of what appeared to be rudimentary living quarters, including a small kitchen, as well as a nearby tunnel shaft which he said led to ​​the house of a senior Hamas naval commander.

"Hamas took all this area under its control and conducted its war against Israelis from this hospital," he said.

In addition, troops found a motorcycle with gunshot marks, Mr Hagari said.

The vehicle appeared to have been used to bring hostages to Gaza after the Hamas attack on southern Israel on Oct 7, he said.

Some 1,200 people were killed and around 240 taken hostage in that assault, Israel says.

In response, the Israeli military has been striking the Gaza Strip, which is ruled by Hamas.

Palestinian officials say the Israeli bombardment has killed more than 11,000 people.

On Monday, Israeli tanks were positioned outside the gates of Al Shifa hospital. That is the main hospital in Gaza where hundreds of patients were still waiting to be evacuated.

As the invasion has proceeded, Israel has accused Hamas of using hospitals and other civilian infrastructure to hide command centres and weapons positions.

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It also accuses the fighters of using civilians and hospital patients as human shields.

Hamas and hospital authorities in Gaza have denied that health facilities have been used in this way.

There was no immediate comment from Hamas on the latest Israeli statements.

The United Nations has called for a halt to attacks on healthcare in Gaza. Israel says it is allowing the evacuation of patients and civilians. REUTERS

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