
More Gazans flee south as IDF searches Al Shifa Hospital
Clip: 11/18/2023 | 2m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
More Palestinians flee south as Israeli troops search Gaza’s largest hospital
Israel is again urging Palestinians in northern Gaza to move south, while patients, staff and displaced people leave Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City amid conflicting claims of what triggered the departure. There is little refuge from the war in southern Gaza, where Israeli airstrikes continued to hit residential areas.
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More Gazans flee south as IDF searches Al Shifa Hospital
Clip: 11/18/2023 | 2m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
Israel is again urging Palestinians in northern Gaza to move south, while patients, staff and displaced people leave Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City amid conflicting claims of what triggered the departure. There is little refuge from the war in southern Gaza, where Israeli airstrikes continued to hit residential areas.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJOHN YANG: Good evening, I'm John Yang.
In Gaza tonight more Palestinians are on the move as restored communications have allowed the United Nations to resume critical aid deliveries.
Israel is again urging Palestinians in northern Gaza to go south and patients, staff and displaced people are leaving Gaza's biggest hospital amid conflicting claims about what's triggering the departure.
JOHN YANG (voice-over): On Gaza's main road south (inaudible) can confusion.
Palestinians fled out Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City after doctors say Israel ordered an evacuation.
Al shifa physician Ramez Radwan.
RAMEZ RADWAN, Doctor (through translator): In the last moments, the Israeli authorities warned whoever was inside the hospital had to leave except the wounded, the surgeon and some of the medical and nursing staff.
JOHN YANG (voice-over): The Israeli Defense Forces denied that they ordered anyone to leave.
They say the hospital asked them to help those who wanted to leave voluntarily.
The Palestinian health minister said five doctors are staying to care for the remaining 120 or so patients, including some in intensive care and some premature babies.
The minister called on international aid organizations to help transport the infant's to Egypt.
MAI AL-KAILA, Palestinian Health Minister (through translator): The Israeli forces are damaging all wards of the hospital and the hospital has become a military base for the occupation forces.
JOHN YANG (voice-over): And the United Nations said Israeli airstrikes killed dozens of people at a U.N. run school that had served as a shelter for thousands of displaced Palestinians.
The IDF is urging civilians to move to southern Gaza where there is little refuge when the war, Israeli airstrikes hit Huda Mubasher's home where she lived with her husband, daughter and two cats.
HUDA MUBASHER, Gaza Resident (through translator): Suddenly, something fell on us and I found stones in my mouth.
I couldn't breathe or speak.
JOHN YANG (voice-over): In the West Bank city of novelists a funeral procession for victims of an Israeli airstrike in which the Palestinian Red Crescent said five people were killed.
The IDF said it was targeting a terrorist hideout inside the Balata refugee camp.
2,000 miles away in Abu Dhabi, eight injured children and their families arrived from Gaza for medical treatment.
The United Arab Emirates has pledged to care for 1,000 injured Palestinians.
Somaya Taher is pregnant and lost her husband and an airstrike.
Her young son was badly burned.
SOMAYA TAHER, Gazan Refugee (through translator): Thank God we are here the situation was getting worse.
It's difficult to explain.
There's nothing like it experiencing the difficulties of life in Gaza.
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