IDF suggests it has not yet encountered Hamas fighters inside Al-Shifa Hospital
A senior Israeli defense official said Wednesday that so far Israeli troops have not engaged in combat inside Al-Shifa Hospital itself and suggested they have not yet encountered Hamas fighters within the vast medical complex, the largest in the Gaza Strip.
However, the Israel Defense Forces' ground operation at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City is ongoing and they have allegedly found evidence -- specifically weapons -- that Hamas, the militant group that rules the strip, is operating inside there, according to the official. More details will be revealed later Wednesday, the official said.
Hamas has since released a statement calling Israel's claim that it found weapons inside Al-Shifa Hospital "a blatant lie."
The senior Israeli defense official told reporters that Israeli soldiers went into Al-Shifa Hospital to destroy Hamas infrastructure, not to go after Hamas leaders.
The official noted that four Hamas fighters were killed near the medical complex as Israeli troops approached, but said they are still investigating if they came from inside the hospital.

The official said Israeli forces are currently operating only in "one area" of the hospital but warned that they will enter other areas as needed. The IDF has "no intention" of sending its soldiers to fight "among the patients or the active personnel of the hospital," according to the official.
The official told reporters that the hospital's youngest patients -- dozens of premature babies -- are in a building of the complex not where Israeli troops are currently operating. Israeli soldiers delivered incubators and baby food at the front gate of the hospital in hopes that the staff there would take them, according to the official.
The official declined to say where exactly Israeli forces were operating within the complex, citing operational security.
Al-Shifa Hospital was designed by Israeli architects decades ago and the IDF knows its layout well.
-ABC News' Jordana Miller, Patrick Reevell and Joe Simonetti





