The raid, by a small team wearing medical garb, came as Israel confirmed it was trying to flush militants out of tunnels with seawater and had renewed fighting in northern Gaza.
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Muhammad
Jalamneh, draped in the Hamas militant group flag, during his funeral after he
was killed in an Israeli military raid at Ibn Sina Hospital in the West Bank
town of Jenin, on Tuesday.Credit...Majdi Mohammed/Associated Press
One of the Israeli soldiers
wore medical scrubs, another a white coat and surgical mask. Their team swept
into the West Bank hospital brandishing rifles, took up positions by the
waiting-room chairs, then entered a patient’s room and killed a Hamas commander.
Fifteen
minutes later they were gone.
The
raid on Tuesday took place as the Israeli military battled Hamas on multiple
fronts: with the dramatic operation in the West Bank, renewed clashes in
northern Gaza, and beneath the territory’s surface. The Israeli military
confirmed for the first time on Tuesday that its engineers had begun pumping
seawater into the vast Hamas tunnel network beneath Gaza.
Israel’s
latest efforts in the nearly four-month war came amid a renewed push by
multiple peace brokers, including the United States, Israel, Qatar and Egypt,
for an agreement to pause the fighting. The political chief of Hamas, Ismail
Haniyeh, said on Tuesday that he was studying a proposal for a temporary
cease-fire that had come out of talks between officials from those nations in
Paris.
But
even as those talks continued behind closed doors, Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu asserted anew that Israel would continue fighting until it achieved
“complete victory.” And the raid at the Ibn Sina Specialized Hospital in the
northern West Bank city of Jenin suggested that Israel would continue chasing
down Hamas leaders across the region.
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Israeli
forces have tried to strike Hamas leaders and their allies both inside Gaza and
outside the territory. Earlier this month, Hamas blamed Israel for
an explosion in Lebanon that killed its deputy political chief, and Iran
accused Israel of an airstrike that killed senior Iranian military figures in
Syria.
Israeli
forces have escalated efforts against Palestinian militant activity in the West
Bank, arresting more than 2,980 Palestinians since the war began in near-daily
raids, over 1,350 of them affiliated with Hamas, according to the Israeli
military. The raid at the hospital on Tuesday took less than 15 minutes,
according to its director, Niji Nazzal.
Surveillance
video released by the
Palestinian Authority Health Ministry showed several gunmen in civilian garb —
including one dressed in a white medical coat and another in blue scrubs —
walking through the hospital halls, brandishing weapons.
They went to a room where the Hamas commander, Mohammad Jalamneh, 27,
was visiting a friend and shot him and two other men dead, said the city’s top
Palestinian health official, Wisam Sbeihat.
Source:- The New York Times