The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) told CNN on Monday that those detained in Al-Shifa hospital during the military raid are being "treated in accordance with international law."
When asked to respond to Al-Shifa medical staff complaints that staff were forced to strip naked, and that one staff representative was left "half naked for three hours before allowed to talk," the IDF responded: "It is often necessary for terror suspects to hand over their clothes such that their clothes can be searched and to ensure that they are not concealing explosive vests or other weaponry." The IDF said detainees were given back their clothes "when possible to do so."
The IDF claimed they were only detaining people they said were involved in terrorist activity, and releasing others who were not found to be involved.
Israel's claims come as the military withdraws from Gaza’s largest hospital, Al-Shifa, after a 14-day siege that witnesses and Palestinian officials say has left buildings largely destroyed and bodies strewn across the complex. The IDF said Monday that its troops had killed Hamas militants, and seized weaponry and intelligence documents and that troops had done their "utmost" to keep civilians unharmed.
But Gaza's Civil Defense reported earlier that at least 300 bodies have been found so far at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The organization added that it was difficult to determine the exact number of people killed as Israeli forces had buried bodies inside and around the Al-Shifa complex and bulldozed nearby roads.