A video has emerged of the moment heavily armed Israeli military commandos disguised as Muslim women and doctors to raid a West Bank hospital early Tuesday morning, January 30, shooting three suspected terrorists dead in just 10 minutes.
The dramatic surveillance video from Ibn Sina hospital in the town of Jenin shows about a dozen Israeli undercover special forces soldiers dressed as Muslim women in headscarves or hospital workers in scrubs or white doctor coats rushing through a hallway with assault rifles drawn.
One of the Israeli soldiers is in a surgical mask and carrying a rifle in one arm and a folded wheelchair in the other.
Another, dressed in all black, pats down a man kneeling against a wall with his hands clasped behind his head.
Other graphic images released by Palestinian news media showed a blood-soaked pillow with a bullet hole on a hospital bed and a foldout armchair covered with blood.
The Israeli military said the three Palestinians fatally shot during the raid were using the hospital as a hideout and that one of them was a Hamas member who had smuggled weapons and ammunition to others for a future terrorist attack “inspired by the Oct. 7 massacre.”
Hospital officials claimed the Israeli undercover elite Soldiers broke into the medical complex around 5:30 a.m. local time, headed to the third floor and killed the three men with silenced pistols.
“They executed the three men as they slept in the room. They executed them in cold blood by firing bullets directly into their heads inside the room where they were being treated,” said Niji Nazzal, the hospital’s medical director.
One of those killed was identified as 27-year-old Mohammed Jalamneh, who the Israeli military said was planning the imminent attack.
Hamas confirmed that Jalamneh was a member of the group and decried his killing as a “cowardly assassination.
The two others, brothers Basel and Mohammed Ghazawi (pictured below) were hiding inside the hospital and were involved in past terror attacks, Israel claimed.
Ibn Sina Hospital representative Tawfiq al-Shobaki alleged that the Israeli squad attacked doctors, nurses and hospital security during the operation.
“What happened is a precedent,” he said. “There was never an assassination inside a hospital. There were arrests and assaults, but not an assassination.”
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