I am Anas Mohammed Said Al-Sharif, 21 years old.I work at Kamal Adwan Hospital as a supervisor of cleanliness.I joined the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades in 2021, serving in the Nukhba Force in the western battalion. [I was arrested] at the Kamal Adwan Hospital, where medical staff was staying alongside operatives from Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the Al-Nasser Brigades and other organizations in northern Gaza.There were medical staff members whom I dealt with on a daily and direct basis.There were also activists from Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Al-Nasser Brigades, and various organizations in the northern area.Why were you hiding in Kamal Adwan Hospital?They thought it was a safe haven for them because the army could not directly target it.What would you say is the reason they considered it a safe haven?Because it contained civilians and patients, and they believed that the army would not target it directly.They thought the army could not directly target it with an F-16 missile or completely destroy it.When the operatives were in the hospital, what were they doing?They were transferring equipment and weapons, like AK-47s, bullets and pistols. The weapons were brought to and from the hospital, in and out. Reconnaissance units and patrols would leave the hospital late at night.The operatives were present, bringing in weapons like Kalashnikovs, pistols, and M-sets.They transported them in and out of the hospital, from the outside to the inside and vice versa.Inside the hospital, they used the facility to transport reconnaissance personnel and operatives.During the late-night hours, they would leave the hospital, returning by morning.From within the hospital, they were distributed to various locations, such as defensive positions, ambushes, underground tunnels, command centers, and control sites, whether in Kamal Adwan Hospital, Al-Faluja [Jabalya camp], or in areas where the army was present. These activities were managed there.
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