After publicly urged terrorists to vacate medical facilities, nurses at Nasser Hospital in Gaza received written threats from Palestinian Islamic jihad, warning that their presence could encourage Israel to close it as part of a broader effort to dismantle terrorist infrastructure in coastal enclaves.
on sunday, Ynet It has been reported The top nurse Mohammad Sakul posted on Facebook that he identified himself and criticised Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terrorists who transformed Khan Yunis Hospital into a hub for terrorist operations.
He also said he personally appealed to the terrorists to leave the facility to protect the hospital and its patients.
Shortly after announcing the appeal, Sakr found the type of message waiting in his office. The message was signed by the Arkudos Brigade, the military division of Palestinian Islamic jihad.
Sakr described the threat as “brutal” and said, “I don’t forgive them.
Both PIJ and Hamas have been designated foreign terrorist organizations by the US State Department and are known for exploiting Gaza’s private infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and residential buildings. Israeli officials say such tactics violate international law and put civilians at risk by making them human shields.
On Saturday night, the IDF targeted Hamas Command and Control Centre, operating within Al Ali Baptist Hospital in Gaza City, following a rocket fire heading towards southern Israel. Israeli officials say no injuries have been reported as medical personnel were evacuated safely after being warned in advance.
Last month, a Gaza-based source reported that Hamas commander had done to capture Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deial Bala, ousting his new mother from the recovery room and using the space as cover.
The issue comes amid reports of rising internal tensions in Gaza as civilians and health professionals are pushed back to terrorist groups that continue to be embedded in sensitive private regions.
The IDF expanded its military campaign as Gazan continues to demonstrate across the coastal enclaves and chant anti-Hamas slogans. This shows the growing despair among ordinary Gazans, many of whom are now willing to speak out despite the risks.
Last week hundreds of Palestinians in northern Gaza Gathered Three times in a row against Hamas, they labeled the group as “terrorist organizations” and chanted a slogan calling for the end of that rule.
Iran-backed terrorist groups that seized control in Gaza in 2007 responded by trying to curb growth anxiety. Palestinian sources said group operatives carried out protesters involved in the rally.
As more Gazas rebel against the presence of terrorist factions like Hamas and Palestinian Islamic jihad, signs of internal resistance are beginning to change the landscape of conflict.

