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Gaza: MSF teams report heavy fighting at Al-Shifa Hospital

19 Mar 24

Gaza: MSF teams report heavy fighting at Al-Shifa Hospital

In January, MSF staff were able to visit Al-Shifa Hospital as part of a supply convoy organised by the UN Caption
In January, MSF staff were able to visit Al-Shifa Hospital as part of a supply convoy organised by the UN

Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) staff sheltering near Al-Shifa Hospital reported heavy fighting on 18 March. This comes as Israeli Forces announced that they were conducting a military operation inside and around the hospital in Gaza City.

One MSF staff member said he heard drones, tanks and shelling near the hospital in the early hours of 18 March and witnessed a fire rising from Al-Shifa's main building. 

He also said there were clashes around the MSF clinic and office in Gaza City, where some members of our staff and their families are still sheltering.

We are extremely concerned for the safety of the patients and medical staff trapped in the hospital compound, as well as for the safety of our colleagues and their families currently sheltering in the MSF clinic and office. 

We call on all warring parties to respect the grounds and perimeter of the hospital and ensure the safety of medical personnel, patients and civilians.

According to our staff, Israeli Forces conducted mass arrests in the area surrounding Al-Shifa and we have lost contact with one of our staff members. 

Israeli Forces also issued an evacuation order to civilians to leave along Gaza’s coastal road toward Al-Mawasi in southern Gaza, despite a new offensive having been announced to take place in the southern part of the Strip.

MSF and the Israel – Hamas conflict

An unprecedented humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Gaza. MSF teams have worked to treat the wounded and supply overwhelmed hospitals as indiscriminate airstrikes and a state of siege threaten millions of men, women and children.