
A look inside the Gaza hospital raided by Israeli forces
Clip: 11/15/2023 | 5m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
A look inside the Gaza hospital raided by Israeli Defense Forces
The United Nations Security Council approved a resolution calling for "urgent and extended humanitarian pauses" in the fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. It comes as Israeli forces have entered the Al Shifa hospital in Gaza and the compound that surrounds it. Israel and the U.S. say the hospital is used by Hamas as a command center, a charge the staff and Hamas deny. John Yang reports.
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A look inside the Gaza hospital raided by Israeli forces
Clip: 11/15/2023 | 5m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
The United Nations Security Council approved a resolution calling for "urgent and extended humanitarian pauses" in the fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. It comes as Israeli forces have entered the Al Shifa hospital in Gaza and the compound that surrounds it. Israel and the U.S. say the hospital is used by Hamas as a command center, a charge the staff and Hamas deny. John Yang reports.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThe United Nations Security ca lls for -- quote -- "urgent and extended"# humanitarian pauses in the fighting between## Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
The U.S.,# United Kingdom, and Russia abstained.
Meanwhile in Gaza, the focus is# on the largest hospital there.
GEOFF BENNETT: Israeli forces entered the Al Shifa# Hospital and the compound that da wn this morning, with hundreds of patients# and doctors still there, but in dire shape.
Israel and the U.S. say the hospital# is used by Hamas as a command center,## a charge the staff and Hamas both deny.
John Yang has the story.
JOHN YANG: Inside Gaza city's biggest# hospital, clouds of dust and toxic smoke## from Israeli shelling, as doctors# and patients struggle to breathe.
The Shifa Hospital is no longer# safe.
In the intensive care unit,## a doctor narrates the aftermath in this video# released by the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of## Health.
Even the youngest are deprived# of life support.
Rows of critical care## patients were moved to the corridor# away from life-supporting machines.
The doctor is pumping oxygen manually,# he said, as this little girl struggles## to breathe.
Israeli forces entered# the Shifa Hospital compound at dawn## in what the IDF have called a precise and# targeted operation in one specific area.
In a statement, the Palestinian Mission to# the United States called it a war crime and## said Israeli soldiers terrorized civilians,# ransacked rooms, destroyed equipment, and## beat medical staff, whom they interrogated at gun# point.
Israel says Shifa is not just a hospital## but also a Hamas command-and-control center,# something Hamas and hospital officials deny.
LT. COL. JONATHAN CONRICUS, International# Spokesperson, Israel Defense Forces: We## are inside JOHN YANG: After searching for more than# 12 hours of search, the IDF released thi video as evidence showing a cache# of weapons they said they found.
LT. COL. JONATHAN CONRICUS: If you# follow me behind the MRI machine,## I will show you what our troops# exposed just minutes ago.
There is an AK-47.
There are cartridges,# ammo.
There are grenades in here,## of course, uniforms, and all of# this was hidden very conveniently,## secretly, behind the MRI machine.
A# laptop, we found it in the MRI room.
JOHN YANG: The IDF also claimed their search# turned up technological assets belonging to Hamas.
Just hours before the raid, the United States said## it has intelligence that Hamas# uses hospitals, includ as military strongholds.
But officials also# said the United States did not license the ra Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu# said no place in Gaza is off-limits.
BENJAMIN NETANYAHU, Israeli Prime Minister# (through translator): They said that we would not## reach the outskirts entered.
And in this spirit we say a simple thing.# There is no place in Gaza that we will not reach.
JOHN YANG: Palestinian health# officials say 650 patients and## thousands of displaced civilians remain# trapped inside the hospital ground including medical staff who chose# to stay behind to care for them.
Dr. Shadi Issam Radi remained with his two## children.
His wife was killed three# weeks ago in an Isra DR. SHADI ISSAM RADI, Al Shifa Hospital# (through translator): I have worked in# the intensive care department for seven years.# My wife was killed while I was working.
I was obliged to bring the children with me and I# am still working.
Thank God for everything.
JOHN YANG: Elsewhere in Gaza, no end to death# and destruction.
In Khan Yunis in the south,## this was a shelter for a family who had# fled from the north.
But for some of them,## it became a tomb, at least one woman and two# children reportedly killed.
This baby survived.
At the only open crossing# along the Gaza-Egypt border,## a truck carrying the first load of# fuel entered the strip.
Expert said## the roughly 6,000 gallons will do little to# alleviate the shortages.
And Israel said it## will only supply it to U.N. aid efforts, not# hospitals, for their now-silent generators.
MARTIN GRIFFITHS, U.N. Undersecretary-General# for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief## JOHN YANG: In Geneva today, the U.N.'s# emergency relief coordinator, Martin Griffiths,## urged Israel to allow a continuous flow of aid# and to open more crossings along the border.
MARTIN GRIFFITHS: We have the trucks.
We# need the fuel and we need the money to## fund the delivery.
And then we can do the# job that we are there to do.
Silence those## guns long enough to give the people# of Gaza a breather from the terrible,## terrible things that have been# put on them these last few weeks.
JOHN YANG: Aid desperately needed# at medical facilities across Gaza,## like Al-Aqsa.
Today, doctors scrambled# to treat the injured caught in the,## crossfire of a war where hospitals# have become battlegrounds.
For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm John Yang.
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