ISRAELI tanks have surrounded another hospital in Gaza where the IDF alleges terror group Hamas is using civilians as human shields.
The siege at the Indonesian Hospital comes as 31 premature babies are evacuated from the city’s largest hospital, al-Shifa, beneath which Israel purports exists an elaborate web of tunnels used by the terrorist organisation.

Smoke rises following an Israeli strike near the Indonesian Hospital[/caption]

Injured people including children are taken to Indonesian Hospital after an Israeli attack in Jabalia region[/caption]

Damage around the Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia in the Gaza Strip[/caption]
Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry claims Israeli forces struck the Indonesian Hospital on Monday, killing at least 12 people including patients.
Dozens more were said to have been wounded and 700 left trapped inside the “besieged” medical centre, according to a spokesman for the health ministry Ashraf al-Qudra.
Israeli attacks on the Indonesian Hospital were condemned by Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi, who called the advance a “clear violation of international humanitarian laws”.
She added: “All countries, especially those that have close relations with Israel, must use all their influence and capabilities to urge Israel to stop its atrocities.”
Meanwhile, 31 babies have been rescued from al-Shifa and are being transported over the Rafah border to safety in Egypt.
Israel alleges the terrorists are operating a sprawling command centre beneath al-Shifa Hospital.
New footage recorded with a remote camera appears to show a spiral staircase plunging down 20 feet to a massive “fortified” tunnel.
The Israel Defence Forces and the Israel Security Agency (ISA) have claimed they have other “proof” that hostages were taken to hospital following the initial October 7 massacre.
Shocking CCTV video appears to show severely wounded Israeli citizens being hauled by Hamas terrorists into al-Shifa on stretchers.