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Israel launches night raid on Gaza al-Shifa hospital – BBC News

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Humanitarian groups say al-Shifa hospital (December 2023 pic) has struggled to keep operating in recent months

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Israeli forces have launched an overnight raid on al-Shifa hospital in Gaza, with reports of tanks and heavy gunfire at the facility.

An Israel Defense Forces spokesperson said the IDF was carrying out a «high precision operation in limited areas» of the hospital.

The IDF said «senior Hamas terrorists have regrouped» inside the hospital and are using it to launch attacks.

Eyewitnesses described a state of panic inside the complex in Gaza City.

«Tanks are surrounding us. We are hiding inside the tent. We hear tank fire in the vicinity of the compound,» one man said in a recorded call with his brother posted on a WhatsApp group and heard by the BBC.

Heavy gunfire could be heard around the hospital in unverified footage posted on social media.

In another voice message sent to journalists from inside the hospital Muhammad Al-Sayyid said: «The soldiers here inside the complex there are dead and wounded, and the soldiers arrested some young men. The situation here is catastrophic.»

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The IDF had not publicly signalled in advance that it was planning to launch a new operation at al-Shifa.

In a video message posted in the early hours, IDF chief spokesperson Rear Adm Daniel Hagari said the Israeli military was responding to «concrete intelligence which demanded immediate action».

He said the hospital would be able to continue functioning during the raid and told patients and staff they did not have to evacuate.

Displaced people sheltering at the complex will be able to leave the hospital via an evacuation route, he said, before calling on Hamas to «surrender immediately».

A statement from the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry called the operation a «flagrant violation of international humanitarian law».

Hundreds of displaced Palestinians are sheltering at the hospital, which was raided by Israeli forces earlier in the conflict.

Al-Shifa hospital was Gaza’s main medical facility prior to the conflict, but its operations have been severely disrupted after months of fighting.

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Hospitals have protected status during times of war under international humanitarian law – but they can lose that protection in limited circumstances if they are being used to commit an «act harmful to the enemy».

Israel has long accused Hamas of using medical facilities as cover for its operations, which the Iranian-backed armed group denies.

The IDF said it found a network of tunnels under the hospital used by Hamas when it raided al-Shifa in November 2023, as well as weapons.

Israeli troops also carried out a major military operation on the grounds of Nasser Hospital – Gaza’s second biggest medical facility – in February.

The IDF said it found weapons and evidence hostages had been held at the facility during its raid into Nasser Hospital.

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The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza after Hamas gunmen killed about 1,200 people in southern Israel on 7 October and took 253 other people hostage. Gaza’s health ministry says more than 31,300 people have been killed in the Palestinian territory since then.

Additional reporting by Rushdi Abualouf

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Trump envoy Richard Grenell secures freedom for 6 Americans following meeting with Maduro in Venezuela

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Following a meeting with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas to discuss, in part, the release of Americans being held in the country, Richard Grenell, President Donald Trump’s envoy for special missions announced on X Friday night that he was returning to the U.S. with six of them.

«They just spoke to @realDonaldTrump and they couldn’t stop thanking him,» Grenell said in his post without identifying the six men, four of whom were dressed in light-blue Venezuelan prison outfits.

It’s been reported that at least nine Americans have been held by Venezuela where Maduro’s officials have accused most of them of being involved in terrorism or acting as «mercenaries.»

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On a call earlier on Friday with reporters, Mauricio Claver-Carone, the U.S. special envoy on Latin America, said that «American hostages need to be released immediately, unequivocally.»

But he added that «this is not a quid pro quo. It’s not a negotiation in exchange for anything. Trump himself has made that very clear.»

This photo released by Venezuela’s presidential press office shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, right, shaking hands with Richard Grenell, President Donald Trump’s special envoy, at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Jan. 31, 2025. Behind is Jorge Rodriguez, president of the National Assembly (Venezuela’s presidential press office, via AP)

The Venezuelan government said in a statement that the meeting between Maduro and Grenell at the presidential palace «took place with mutual respect and diverse issues of interest to both countries were discussed,» including about migration, sanctions and detained Americans, as Reuters reported.

Less than a month ago, Maduro was sworn in for a third six-year term as Venezuela’s president. However, the U.S. government does not recognize him as the country’s legitimate head of state and instead believes that Edmundo González, the opposition coalition candidate, won the recent election by more than a two-to-one margin.

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At the Oval Office on Friday, Trump said that he is «a very big opponent of Venezuela and Maduro.»

«They’ve treated us not so good. But they’ve treated, more importantly, the Venezuelan people very badly.»

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Grenell’s hours-long Friday visit to Venezuela was also intended to compel Maduro to accept the return of some 400 members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, which the country’s attorney general, Tarek Saab, has said was dismantled in 2023.

The deportations need to occur «without conditions» and was «non-negotiable,» said Claver-Carone.


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