2025-04-19 Israel-Palestine-Jordan
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Gaza doctor’s post lays bare terror groups’ infiltration of enclave’s hospitals
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[IsraelTimes] Medical official sparks controversy online after speaking out against terrorists’ attempts to use Khan Younis’s Nasser Hospital, revealing that he has been ‘openly threatened’
Mohammed Sakar, head of the nursing department at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, published a very unusual post on his Facebook account last week.
In his post, the doctor, who also serves as a spokesperson for the hospital, hinted that he had been threatened by Palestinian Islamic Jihad due to his refusal to let the terror group’s operatives enter and use the hospital.
“As head of the department, I exerted all efforts to reopen the hospital and I succeeded… in serving the wounded,” Sakar wrote. “I made sure that the hospital wards were used only for patients, and not for displaced persons… In this way, I managed to keep the hospital safe and avoid threats of closure.”
Now, he revealed, “I’m being openly threatened, even though I explained to those who came to my office that all the steps I took were to protect the hospital,” he continued. “God will not forgive you.”
The post included a photo of a note Sakar had apparently received that read: “Dear one, you have crossed the line, take heed! – Saraya al-Quds,” referring to the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group.
The post was deleted a few days after it was published, and since then, Sakar has not posted again on Facebook or appeared in the media.
Sakar’s public disclosure was a rare instance of a medical professional in Gaza addressing attempts by terror groups to infiltrate hospitals. By numerous accounts, these efforts are commonplace in most hospitals in the Strip.
Throughout the war, Israel has repeatedly sent troops into hospitals to root out terror infrastructure and gunmen. It has also offered evidence of the facilities’ regular use by terror groups as bases of operations due to their protected status. But little testimony has come willingly from Gazans themselves.
The Times of Israel connected with another doctor at Nasser Hospital who wished to remain anonymous due to safety concerns. He refused to say if he had also been threatened, due to the subject’s sensitivity. He only said: “Regarding threats, these are things that the hospital’s management should deal with. We, the medical teams, are not involved in politics.”
Sakar’s public post sparked online reactions from Gaza residents. Mustafa Asfour, a Gaza City resident who was previously detained by Hamas and claims his brother was beaten by Hamas members after criticizing them on social media during the war, wrote on his X account: “Dr. Mohammed Sakar received threats from mercenaries belonging to Islamic Jihad because of his opposition to armed men inside the hospital. Every mercenary organization has thieves around it, and it wants to take the land into its own hands and play with people’s lives as it pleases.”
Another Gaza City resident, writing on X under the name Abu Malek al-Azzi, said: “The head of nursing at Nasser Hospital is receiving threats from spies and the impure offspring of [former Iranian Supreme Leader Ruhollah] Khomeini… People and the Sakar family must shoot anyone who attacks their son.”
In the days following the publication of Sakar’s post, another incident suggested tensions in Gaza hospitals tied to Hamas’s attempts to utilize them. At the beginning of the week, rumors spread online that the Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis, run by the Red Crescent Society, had closed its doors and that doctors were on strike in protest of attempts by Hamas operatives to enter the hospital. Photos were shared showing the hospital shuttered and empty of patients. However, the next day, the Red Crescent in Gaza denied that the hospital had closed.
Such incidents come amid growing internal criticism of Hamas in Gaza during the renewed war and Israel’s prevention of humanitarian aid from entering the Strip, which has severely impacted Gaza’s population.
EVIDENCE OF DUAL USE
Over the past year and a half, the Israeli military has conducted ground raids on the vast majority of hospitals in the Gaza Strip, in some cases more than once. According to the IDF, battles took place in many of the hospitals, and following the raids, hundreds of individuals were detained on hospital grounds. Ammunition and weapons were also discovered inside the hospitals, and detainees reportedly testified during interrogations that the hospitals had been used as shelters by terrorist organizations.
In April 2024, the IDF said it conducted a raid on the Shifa Hospital, during which it said it killed 200 terror operatives and arrested another 500. Among those killed and detained were top commanders in Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Valuable intelligence was also seized, the IDF said at the time.
The IDF launched in December 2024 an operation at Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza after identifying that Hamas operatives had returned to the area. Later, the IDF released interrogation footage of a Hamas operative detained by troops at Kamal Adwan, in which he said the terror group used the medical center as a shelter.
Last month, Israel struck a surgical wing of Nasser Hospital and killed two people, one of whom was senior Hamas figure Ismail Barhoum. According to the IDF, Barhoum was appointed as Hamas’s prime minister in the Strip after his predecessor, Issam al-Da’alis, was killed on March 18 during the surprise Israeli attack that ended the ceasefire.
On April 7, 2025, Israel struck a nearby communications compound, injuring Hassan Asleh, a journalist close to Hamas who had documented the October 7 attack. Palestinian media reported that other journalists were killed. The compound, adjacent to the hospital, has existed since the beginning of the war and has been regularly used by journalists in Gaza.
Released hostages have also testified that they were held in hospitals at certain points.
MORE THAN 30 HOSPITALS FOR 2 MILLION PEOPLE
According to UN reports, before the war began, following Hamas’s October 7 surprise attack, there were around 35 hospitals in Gaza. However, this number is not fixed and tends to fluctuate, due to the existence of small medical clinics, some of which are counted as hospitals.
Currently, according to sources familiar with the humanitarian situation in Gaza who spoke to The Times of Israel, 14 government hospitals are operating under Hamas control in the Strip, in addition to 14 field hospitals established during the war with international funding from humanitarian organizations and Arab states. Many hospitals were damaged and closed during the war.
This represents a relatively high number of hospitals per capita for a population of 2 million. In comparison, Israel, with a population of approximately 9.9 million, has about 20 general hospitals and a few additional hospitals without emergency departments.
The large number of hospitals in Gaza is due to donations from countries and non-profit organizations that established many of them, and the absence of a modern administrative body that will push to unite the hospitals into larger medical centers. Nonetheless, the current situation has allowed terrorist organizations to operate within many of these sites.
MOUNTING PRESSURE
Despite all this, hospitals in Gaza continue to function as medical centers, staffed by doctors, nurses and medical personnel throughout the war, according to numerous reports and testimonies, some from foreign medical staff.
According to the Israeli humanitarian organization Doctors for Human Rights, hundreds of Gaza medical staff — doctors, nurses and other hospital workers — have been arrested over the past year and a half, about 150 of whom are still held in Israel. Dr. Iyad al-Bursh, who spoke with The Times of Israel, was arrested during IDF operations at Shifa Hospital last year and was held in Israel for 10 months before being released without charges. He says he does not know why he was arrested.
Al-Bursh told The Times of Israel that there is a severe shortage of medicine due to Israel’s decision not to allow humanitarian aid into the Strip beginning in early March, and that the situation in northern Gaza is even worse. Additionally, bombings and raids have caused hospitals in Gaza to either shut down or function only partially. Shifa Hospital itself was largely destroyed in a military raid against terror operatives during the war and, according to al-Bursh, is currently operating on a very limited scale.
Al-Bursh asserted to The Times of Israel that he has not received any threats from any entity during his work at Shifa. “The medical establishment in Gaza cares for the doctors and medical staff and overcomes obstacles,” he said, referring to the civil infrastructure in Gaza controlled by Hamas.
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