Israeli forces have left the grounds of Al-Amal hospital in Khan Younis in southern Gaza two days after entering the complex, the Palestine Red Crescent Society said Thursday.
The society also said that Israeli forces had entered its nearby headquarters for a third time.
Israeli tanks were still stationed in the street outside the society’s headquarters, spokesperson Raes Al Nims told CNN.
There are 100 patients, 7,000 displaced people, and 100 doctors and crews in Al-Amal hospital and the headquarters of the PRCS, Nims said.
He said there had been no aid delivered on Wednesday but that essential oxygen supplies arrived through the International Red Cross and the United Nations.
Al-Amal staff dealt with 18 casualties on Wednesday, including 12 killed, among the thousands of displaced people at the hospital and the headquarters, according to the PRCS.
Israel has previously said that Hamas uses hospitals and other infrastructure as a cover for tunnels and military operations.
The Israel Defense Forces say operations continue in Khan Younis as well as central Gaza, where the IDF said an aircraft had struck several Hamas fighters.





