Israeli soldiers storm a hospital disguised as doctors. This megayacht has just left its construction site – guessing at its owner

Israeli special forces are said to have entered a hospital disguised as doctors and nurses to kill three Palestinians. One became paralyzed.
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Doctors at Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin report that Israeli soldiers came to the hospital on Tuesday to kill three men. Various media outlets report this unanimously. They allegedly disguised themselves as doctors, nurses and civilians and hid weapons under long coats and doctor’s coats.

In this image, taken from a Palestinian Ministry of Health surveillance video, Israeli troops disguised as civilians and medical personnel hold weapons in a hallway of Ibn Sina Hospital in…

According to a statement from the Israeli security forces, the operation by domestic intelligence and border police targeted a Hamas terrorist and two brothers belonging to Islamic Jihad. According to the statement, they had planned a terrorist attack on the hospital. The terrorist organization Hamas and Islamic Jihad confirmed the men’s ties.

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It could be contrary to international law

The Israeli military said two of the men were hiding in the hospital. However, the clinic’s director said they had visited only the third man paralyzed since an Israeli drone strike in October.

A hospital spokesperson said there had been no previous gun battle, the NZZ wrote. On X, formerly Twitter, war expert Janina Dill explained that killing wounded fighters was against international law. Dressing up as civilians or medical personnel also violates the prohibition on treason.

Over the past year, the hospital in Jenin has been the target of frequent Israeli searches because it is on the edge of a refugee camp considered a stronghold for Palestinian extremists.

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