Israeli forces demanded evacuations after they besieged two more Gaza hospitals Sunday, pinning down medical teams under heavy gunfire, the Palestinian Red Crescent said.
The storming comes amid Israeli claims it had captured 480 alleged fighters in continued clashes at Gaza's main Al-Shifa hospital.
Israeli forces allege hospitals in the Palestinian enclave have frequently been used as strongholds of Hamas bases and weapons, a claim dismissed by Hames and the medical staff.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said one of its staff was killed when Israeli tanks suddenly pushed back into areas around Al-Amal and Nasser hospitals in the southern city of Khan Younis, amid heavy bombardment and gunfire.
Israeli armored forces sealed off Al-Amal Hospital and carried out extensive bulldozing operations in its vicinity, the Red Crescent said in a statement, adding: "All of our teams are in extreme danger at the moment and are completely immobilized."
It said Israeli forces were now demanding the complete evacuation of staff, patients and displaced people from Al-Amal's premises and were firing smoke bombs into the area to force out its occupants.
The Israeli military said its forces were hitting "infrastructure" in Khan Younis used as gathering points. Hamas denies using hospitals for military ends and accuses Israel of war crimes against civilian targets.
The Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said dozens of patients and medical staffers had been detained by Israeli forces at Al-Shifa in Gaza City in the enclave's north which has been under Israeli control for a week.
Al Shifa is one of the few healthcare facilities even partially operational in north Gaza, and – like others – had also been housing some of the nearly 2 million civilians – over 80% of Gaza's population – displaced by the war.
Reuters has been unable to access Gaza's contested hospital areas and verify accounts by either side.
Khan Younis residents said Israeli tanks also advanced in a western neighborhood near Nasser Hospital under cover of heavy fire from the air and ground.
In Rafah, Gaza's southernmost town on the Egyptian border town that has become the last refuge for half of Gaza's uprooted population, an Israeli airstrike on a house killed seven people, health officials said.
At least 32,226 Palestinians have been killed, among them 84 in the past 24 hours, and 74,518 injured in Israel's air and ground offensive into the densely populated coastal territory since Oct. 7, its Health Ministry said in a Sunday update.