IDF Operates in the Indonesian Hospital

The Shayetet Fighters Raided the Indonesian Hospital in Northern Gaza

The IDF uncovers terrorist infrastructure in the Indonesian hospital in the north of the Gaza Strip that was used also by Hamas terrorists on October 7. A car and bloodstains of abductees were found in the area of ​​the hospital.

The soldiers in the hospital (Photo: IDF spokesman)

Israel at war, the 80th day. In a joint operation of Shayetet 13, the 551st Reserve Brigade Combat Team of the 162nd Division, the multi-dimensional unit and the commando formation, IDF forces raided the Indonesian hospital in the northern Gaza Strip.

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Shayetet 13 fighters in the hospital

A variety of materials were found in the area of ​​the hospital linking it to Hamas activities. Among other things, inside the enclosed internal compound of the hospital, a white Toyota van, like the ones used by the Hamas terrorists on October 7, was located, in which weapons were found.

Inside the hospital: a car and bloodstains of abductees

Also, in the same internal and demarcated area a Toyota Corolla type vehicle with a yellow license plate that belonged to the family of the late Samer Talalka was found. RPG remains and bloodstains were found in the vehicle, which were found to belong to another abductee. The presence of the vehicle links the hospital directly to the events of October 7.

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Vehicles hijacked to the hospital

The Indonesian hospital was opened in 2015 near the Jabalia neighborhood and is the largest hospital in the north of the Gaza Strip. It is one of the hospitals behind which and under the auspices of sick citizens terrorists and commanders of the terrorist organization Hamas hide and in which they also operate terrorist infrastructures.

The hospital was used as a gathering point for Hamas attacks

The Indonesian hospital serves as a meeting place for the management of the fighting and a base for senior officials and operatives of the terrorist organization Hamas. The hospital has extensive terrorist infrastructure and nearby there are shafts leading to a tunnel route in the hospital area.

The Indonesian hospital is a strategic center of the underground infrastructure of the Jabalia Battalion, during the fighting, armed Hamas operatives were observed in the hospital, which they used as a gathering point for going into action against our forces. This infrastructure serves, among other things, as an escape tunnel for all Hamas operatives. The entrenchment of the activists and the use of the hospital as a place for terrorism to establish itself puts a burden on the hospital and its ability to treat injured residents.

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