Israel targeting Hamas leaders in Gaza's Shifa Hospital, IDF chief says

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said plans to evacuate Rafah civilians would be approved soon in a video published on Wednesday.  

 Israeli soldiers inspect the Al Shifa hospital complex, amid their ground operation against Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Gaza City, November 15, 2023 (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
Israeli soldiers inspect the Al Shifa hospital complex, amid their ground operation against Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Gaza City, November 15, 2023
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi said that the Israeli military was aiming for the heads of senior officials during a visit to Gaza's Shifa hospital on Wednesday.

"The arrest of senior officials is very, very important in order to put pressure on Hamas.

"It is very important to put pressure on the negotiations as well, and we are serving two purposes here," he said. 

"Severe damage to Hamas, dissolution of Hamas, killing of the military leadership, damage to the civilian leadership, damage to the terrorists. We should not let such a place rule," he added. 

 IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi gives a statement to the media at an army base in southern Israel, December 26, 2023.  (credit: FLASH90)
IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi gives a statement to the media at an army base in southern Israel, December 26, 2023. (credit: FLASH90)

Later on Wednesday, in an interview with Sky News Arabic, IDF Arabic Spokesperson Avichai Adraee said Israel would continue to target Hamas leaders and that its main goal was the dismantling of the terror organization. 

He spoke of Israel's upcoming operation in Rafah and noted that its timing was strongly related to the evacuation of the civilian population from the area. He also asserted that Israel would decide on such timing. 

In addition, he stated that in order to avoid an IDF operation in Rafah, Hamas had to release the hostages. 

Netanyahu: Rafah operation 'will take some time'

Earlier on Wednesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said plans to evacuate Rafah civilians would be approved soon in a video published on Wednesday.

He added, "While we are preparing to enter Rafah, which will take some time, we continue to operate with all our might. We continue to operate in Khan Yunis, in the central camps, in the elimination and capture of senior Hamas officials as we did now in Shifa, in the elimination of many hundreds of terrorists."