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Israeli soldiers at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City. (AFP)
  • Soldiers "are currently conducting a precise operation in the area of the Shifa hospital," a statement from the military said
  • Israel has repeatedly accused Hamas of running military operations from hospitals and other medical centers, claims the fighter group denies

Jerusalem, Undefined– The Israeli army announced Monday an operation was under way in Gaza’s main hospital Al-Shifa, saying the complex was being used by senior Hamas fighters.

Soldiers “are currently conducting a precise operation in the area of the Shifa hospital,” a statement from the military said.

“The operation is based on intelligence information indicating the use of the hospital by senior Hamas terrorists”.

Al-Shifa is the Gaza Strip’s largest hospital. The Israeli army had in November last year carried out an operation in the complex, sparking an international outcry.

Witnesses in Gaza City told AFP the Al-Rimal neighborhood, where Al-Shifa is located, had been hit by air strikes.

They also said tanks had surrounded the sprawling Al-Shifa complex.

Israel has repeatedly accused Hamas of running military operations from hospitals and other medical centers, claims the fighter group denies.

Vowing to destroy Hamas, Israel has carried out a relentless bombardment and ground offensive which the health ministry in the Hamas-run Palestinian territory says has killed at least 31,645 people in Gaza, most of them women and children.