Today, European newspapers point to captured Hamas fighters informing Israeli forces of Yahya Sinwar’s whereabouts: he was in an underground tunnel beneath AlShifa Hospital, the main hospital in Gaza, information consistent with that of the Israeli prime minister to match.
In addition, Hamas repeatedly claimed in fake war propaganda that the hospital in Gaza was bombed, which would be a violation of the Geneva Disciplinary Convention priority action over attacks on hospitals and fixed and mobile stations (ambulances). In previous columns we have looked specifically at the Geneva Convention.
As we now know, the goal of Hamas’ false propaganda is to prevent the Israeli forces from bombing AlShifa Hospital.
By the way, according to a photo by France Presse’s Bashar Taleb shown in French newspapers, the hospital’s outer courtyard and its surroundings are full of tents with refugees and those in need of care.
The respected humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders spoke yesterday in its Brazilian bulletin of the urgency of care in Gaza and the doctors working in alShifa. Given the urgency, a donation channel was even opened.
Caution: The capture of the Hamas military commander could be a major trophy for Netanyahu. However, this does not mean that Hamas is dead and liquidated, as the Israelis promised.