IDF storms southern Gaza's main hospital
Israeli soldiers stormed the main hospital of the southern Gaza Strip on Thursday, hours after Israeli forces killed a patient while wounding six others inside the complex, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run Ministry of Health.
The Israel Defense Forces announced in a statement on Thursday morning that it is conducting a "precise and limited operation" inside Nasser Hospital in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, "because Hamas terrorists are likely hiding behind injured civilians inside the hospital right now" and appear to have used the hospital to hide hostages.
Earlier Thursday, before the IDF's announcement of a full-scale raid, videos were posted to social media by doctors and journalists inside the hospital showing extensive damage to the orthopaedic department overnight.
One compilation of videos shows dust hanging in the air and parts of the ceiling hanging down as medical staff guide patients down the halls. Doctors are seen trying to maneuver hospital beds through rubble and carrying injured away.
In other videos, extremely loud sounds of fighting outside the hospital can be heard as people are seen returning to the entrance, afraid to leave.
Doctors Without Borders said Nasser Hospital was shelled, "despite Israeli forces having told medical staff and patients they could remain in the facility." It said an undetermined number of people were killed or injured, and one Doctors Without Borders staffer was unaccounted for. The staff has fled the hospital.
Currently, Nasser Hospital is the only fully functioning medical center in war-torn Gaza.
-ABC News' Victoria Beaulé, Jordana Miller, Edward Szekeres, Morgan Winsor and Samy Zayara