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Palestinians pull an ambulance after a convoy of ambulances was hit, at the entrance of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, on November 3, 2023. — Picture by REUTERS

CNN suggests weapons at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza ‘rearranged’ by Israeli army

JERUSALEM, Nov 19 — An analysis Saturday by CNN did not exclude the possibility that the Israeli army “rearranged” weapons it claimed to have found at the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City before the international media were allowed to visit the site.

CNN said that according to a Nov 15 video published by Israeli army spokesperson Jonathan Concricus, an AK-47 gun was seen behind a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine in one of the buildings in the Al-Shifa Hospital complex.

But when Fox News foreign correspondent Trey Yingst visited the site, he filmed two AK-47 guns behind the MRI machine, not one as appeared in the earlier video by the Israeli army.

“It is unclear where the second AK-47 gun came from and why it is not visible in the earlier IDF clip,” Anadolu Agency said quoting CNN.

It noted in its analysis that BBC was also granted access to the MRI room at the hospital and filmed the two AK-47 guns.

Israel has long accused Hamas of using the Al-Shifa Hospital to direct military operations — an allegation vehemently denied by the Palestinian resistance group.

The Gaza-based Health Ministry said dozens of patients, including premature babies, have died at the hospital between Nov 11 and 16 due to a lack of electricity as the Israeli army cordoned off the hospital before storming.

Since Oct 7, the Israeli onslaught has since killed more than 12,300 victims, women and children, flattened thousands of civilian structures, and enforced a full blockade leading to a shortage of supplies, including food, fuel and medicine.

— Bernama

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