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Israeli forces have stormed a hospital and placed another under siege in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, potentially cutting wounded civilians off from medical care, Palestinian officials said on Monday.

IDF soldiers advanced deep into the west of the city, reaching the al-Mawasi district near the Mediterranean coast, officials said.

There, they entered the Al-Khair hospital and were arresting medical staff, Gaza health ministry spokesman Ashraf al Qidra told the Reuters news agency.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said tanks had also surrounded another Khan Younis hospital, al-Amal, where the rescue agency’s headquarters are located.

Mr Qidra said at least 50 people had been killed overnight in Khan Younis, while the siege on medical facilities meant dozens of dead and wounded were beyond the reach of rescuers.

“The Israeli occupation is preventing ambulance vehicles from moving to recover bodies of martyrs and the wounded from western Khan Younis,” he said.

The Israeli military made no mention of the fighting in Khan Younis in a morning update, giving details of combat only in other areas.

The Israeli military spokesperson’s office also had no immediate comment on the situation at either hospital.

People sit on suitacases on the back of trucks in a line on a road
Palestinians fleeing Khan Younis arrive in Rafah on Monday.(Reuters: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa)

Israel says Hamas fighters operate from in and around hospitals in Gaza, which Hamas and medical staff deny.

“Hamas embeds its operation within and under hospitals and other medical facilities,” said Elad Goren of COGAT, the Israeli defence ministry branch that coordinates with the Palestinians.

“A particular effort led by a dedicated team has been put on making sure that civilians have access to medical care.”

War’s latest phase brings fighting deep into Gaza

Residents said southern Gaza was experiencing the most intense air, land and sea bombardment since the war began in October, as Israeli tanks surged across Khan Younis from the east towards the Mediterranean coast.

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