ROUNDUP: Baerbock in Israel – Israeli soldiers invade Gaza clinic

TEL AVIV/GAZA (dpa-AFX) – During her visit to Israel, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called for protective corridors to be set up for the civilian population to the north before attacks on Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip. The Green politician said on Thursday that it was important to her that the international community did everything to ensure that the one million people in the city were brought to safety.

Baerbock also called on the countries in the region to put pressure on the Islamist organization Hamas to surrender and release the hostages. The Gaza war was triggered by the terrorist attack on Israel by Hamas and other extremist Palestinian organizations on October 7th. They killed 1,200 people and kidnapped around 250 more as hostages in the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s army said it began an operation in a clinic in Khan Yunis in the south of the Gaza Strip on Thursday. Soldiers entered Nasser Hospital to recover the bodies of hostages, the military said. Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari said on Thursday evening that dozens of suspects had been arrested. Some were involved in the massacre in Israel. From interrogations with the suspects and thanks to statements from the released hostages, the army was able to confirm that people kidnapped from Israel were being held on the clinic premises. There is also information that there are also bodies of hostages there.

Hamas uses clinics as terrorist bases; members of the Islamist organization hide there among 400 patients and thousands of people seeking protection, Hagari continued. “We don’t enter hospitals without a reason.” Special forces are currently searching the clinic. Hagari had previously spoken of a “precise and limited deployment”. None of the information could initially be verified.

The United Nations human rights office made allegations against Israel after the operation. “The operation appears to be part of a pattern: Israeli forces are attacking vital civilian infrastructure, particularly hospitals,” UN human rights spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani said on Thursday evening in Geneva. Even if Israel argues that a clinic was used by the enemy, international law requires the military to act cautiously and proportionately.

Israeli army spokesman Hagari emphasized that the military had acted in accordance with international law in all operations in hospitals in the Gaza Strip and would continue to do so. “We have no intention of disrupting the operations of the hospital.”

Baerbock described Hamas as the “fundamental evil” of the current situation. Hamas members raped women and “murdered small children in the most brutal way” in Israel on October 7th. The terrorists also brought a lot of suffering to children and families in the Gaza Strip. 17,000 children are currently without parents in the Palestinian territory. The suffering must end, said the Foreign Minister. “That is our human task.”

Baerbock also spoke out in favor of significantly more aid deliveries to the Palestinian territory – specifically 500 trucks a day. That’s how many trucks carrying humanitarian goods drove into the area every day before the start of the war. She also called for additional border crossings to be opened.

On Thursday, the Green politician also met Israeli President Izchak Herzog, Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz and relatives of the hostages held in the Gaza Strip.

There are currently 134 people in the hands of Hamas, but according to Israeli estimates, at least 30 of them are no longer alive. There has so far been no breakthrough in negotiations in Cairo about the release of more hostages in return for a ceasefire in the Gaza war and the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli prisons.

Israel demands that Hamas give in before further negotiations. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country would not give in to the “delusional demands” of the Islamist organization. According to Israeli media, he is refusing to send a delegation back to Cairo, where talks between international mediators should continue. Relatives reacted with shock and spoke of a “death sentence” for the hostages.

The situation in northern Israel on the border with Lebanon continues to deteriorate. After a 20-year-old soldier was killed in a rocket strike at a military base in Safed in the north of the country on Wednesday, Israel’s army attacked targets in Lebanon on Thursday night. Ten people were killed in an attack on a building in Nabatea. According to the local hospital, there are seven civilians among them. The Israeli military said it had killed a high-ranking commander of Hezbollah’s elite unit, his deputy and another member of the Shiite militia./cir/DP/he

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