The Palestinian Health Ministry says Israeli forces detained more than 240 Palestinians, including dozens of medical staff from a north Gaza hospital they raided on Friday, including its director.
It expressed concern for the wellbeing of Hussam Abu Safiya, director of the Kamal Adwan Hospital, as some staff released by the Israeli military late on Friday said he had been beaten up by soldiers.
According to the Israeli military, the hospital was being used as a command centre for Hamas military operations and those arrested were suspected militants.
It said Abu Safiya had been taken for questioning, stressing that he was suspected of being a Hamas operative.
On Friday, Hamas dismissed Israel’s assertion that its fighters had operated from the hospital throughout the 15-month-old Gaza war, saying no fighters had been in the hospital.
The group has not commented on the 240 arrests.
Hamas, in its statement on Saturday, urged the United Nations and relevant international agencies to intervene urgently to protect the remaining hospitals and medical facilities in northern Gaza and supply them.
The group also called for U.N. observers to be sent to medical facilities in Gaza to debunk the Israeli allegations that they were being used for military purposes.
The World Health Organization, WHO, said in a post on X that the raid on the hospital, one of three medical facilities on the northern edge of Gaza, put the last major health facility in the area out of service.
“WHO is appalled by yesterday’s raid. The systematic dismantling of the health system and a siege for over 80 days on North Gaza puts the lives of the 75,000 Palestinians remaining in the area at risk,” it said.