A video shows dozens of suspected Hamas terrorists laying down their weapons, after being captured by Israeli troops in a hospital in northern Gaza after days of bombing.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released the footage on X Thursday, showing a crowd of men walking single file with their hands raised through a rubble-strewn area under the watchful eyes of soldiers.
The next part of the footage shows suspected Hamas terrorists, now shirtless, throwing their weapons to the ground, including assault rifles and ammunition.
IDF soldiers from the 460th Combat Brigade of the 162nd Division, together with members of the Israeli Shin Bet security service, carried out the operation to capture 70 terrorists at Kamal Adwan Hospital near the border Israeli.
The Beit Lahiya medical center has been surrounded and under intense fire for days.
The Israeli military released videos and photographs on Thursday showing suspected Hamas terrorists surrendering in northern Gaza. The shirtless captives left their weapons on a rubble-strewn street in front of Kamal Adwan Hospital.
Israeli forces said they located a building near the hospital that was being used by Hamas. Gunfights ensued, during which an unknown number of enemies were killed in action, according to the IDF.
Others were captured alive and taken to the Shin Bet security agency and Unit 504 of the Directorate of Military Intelligence for interrogation.
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The mass handover to the hospital comes just days after videos and photographs were widely circulated in the media showing some 100 Hamas detainees stripped to their underwear, some blindfolded and with their hands tied behind their backs. being cornered by IDF troops.
The IDF said its forces killed several military fighters during skirmishes outside the hospital. The hospital near the border has been surrounded and shelled for days by Israeli forces.
Images taken on a rubble-strewn street in Jabaliya raised concerns among human rights activists about the humiliating treatment of prisoners by the IDF.
Following public outcry, a military official said the military would change its arrest procedures.
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