Israel has withdrawn its troops from Al-Shifa Hospital, the largest in the Gaza Strip, after 15 days of siege that have now left a shocking trail of rubble. The hospital courtyard has become a mass grave in which bodies were dumped, a destruction in which people would have been killed. 200 alleged militiamen.

“The destruction of the complex makes it impossible to resume work and the hospital has been completely out of service,” Shifa director Marwan Abu Saada told the media. The Israeli forces insist that their military operations have not been directed against “patients, health personnel or medical equipment”, although the Gazan Ministry of Health, controlled by Hamas, denounced this Sunday that this troop incursion has left at least 400 dead throughout the area, where they have destroyed more than 1,000 houses.

“We call on the international community to, first investigate what happened in the medical complex, and second, look for alternatives to the health services it provided,” said the director of the center. The images released about the state of the Shifa hospital after the withdrawal of Israeli forces show a wide trail of destruction throughout the area, with destroyed buildings and large parts of the complex doctor burned by the intense fire of the attacks for two weeks.

The Civil Defense of the Gaza Strip reported this Monday that, after the departure of Israeli troops from the Shifa hospital, they have found corpses with signs of having been executedothers calcined and also in a state of decomposition.

“Most bodies they are decomposing and we arrived at bodies that are burned skeletons inside the medical complex,” said Civil Defense spokesman Mahmud Busal, who pointed out that it is difficult to count the victims because the Israeli troops “raised the streets with backhoes and buried the bodies.”

“For 15 days I have not received any treatment for my wounds or for my diabetes. I was taken from the reception department to the renal department and then to another department, while the sounds of explosions did not stop. “I can’t believe he’s still alive,” said a survivor in videos released by the Strip’s health authorities.

Another survivor says that he was lying in his bed when in the early hours of the morning, two weeks ago, Israeli troops stormed the hospital “under cover of fire and violent shelling.” “There were no red lines in the murders or torture, they resorted to the most atrocious and humiliating ways against us. “They were shooting over our heads just for fun,” he noted.