For the first time since the beginning of the war: Hospitals that served as terrorist headquarters in northern Gaza have been emptied

Haredim 10
June 4, 2025   
A hospital in the Gaza Strip. Illustration image
Photo: 
Hussein Abu Khreis/Flash90

During significant activity by IDF forces in the northern Gaza Strip, in recent days, all hospitals that were used as terrorist headquarters were emptied.

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According to a report this evening (Wednesday) on Channel 14, these are Kamal Adwan Hospital, the Indonesian Hospital, the Yemeni Hospital, and Al-Awda Hospital – all of which are now empty of patients, except for Shifa Hospital, which remains active.

The move, which marks an important stage in operational activity in the region, is expected to allow operational use of compounds that previously operated under medical cover but were actually used by terrorist organizations.

Meanwhile, following reports of Gazans returning to the northern Gaza Strip, this evening the IDF spokesman in Arabic, Col. Avichai Edrei, issued a statement warning Gazans not to approach areas in the northern Gaza Strip.

The full message reads: "To all residents of the Gaza Strip who have returned or intend to return to the areas of Beit Lahia, Jabaliya and Beit Hanoun and their neighborhoods - the areas north of Salah Khalaf Street and Al-Quds are considered dangerous combat zones. The IDF is operating with great force in these areas, and for your safety, you should avoid moving north to them.".


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