Death and ruins at Gaza's shattered Al-Shifa hospital after two-week battle

Further raising regional tensions during the Gaza war, Israeli air strikes destroyed an Iranian embassy consular annex in Syria, Damascus and Tehran said.
Israeli forces on Monday pulled out of Gaza's largest hospital complex after an intensive two-week military operation against Hamas, leaving behind charred buildings and bodies in the sprawling complex.
Further raising regional tensions during the Gaza war, Israeli air strikes destroyed an Iranian embassy consular annex in Syria, Damascus and Tehran said.
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards confirmed two high-ranking generals were among 11 people reported dead.
The Israeli army carried out what it called two weeks of "precise operational activity" at the Al-Shifa complex, Palestine's largest hospital in Gaza City, before declaring Monday that forces had withdrawn.
Israel said it had killed at least 200 people, apprehended over 900 individuals and recovered stockpiles of weapons, explosives and cash.
Hamas has denied operating from Al-Shifa and other health facilities.
A spokesman for Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli forces killed about 300 people in and around the hospital over the two-week operation.
The health ministry in Gaza said, "The scale of the destruction inside the complex and the buildings around it is very large".

"Dozens of bodies, some of them decomposed, have been recovered from in and around the Al-Shifa medical complex," it said, adding the hospital was now "completely out of service".
Most of Gaza's hospitals are no longer functioning, the UN has said.
'Deeply concerning'
Several doctors and civilians at the damaged complex told AFP that at least 20 bodies had been found, some of which appeared to have been driven over by military vehicles.
Several were found close to the west entrance to the complex, which the Israeli army used during its departure from the hospital grounds on Monday.
"Bodies... The tanks went over them. Destruction. Children. Innocents. Unarmed civilians. They (soldiers) went over them," one witness said, asking not to be named.
An AFP correspondent saw one badly decomposed body bearing tyre marks, although it was not known when it was driven over.
The military has in recent days released footage of its fighters moving through the hospital's corridors, and pictures of large numbers of assault rifles, grenades and other weapons it said were recovered from the maternity ward.
The Hamas press office said the army had blown up more than 20 houses within 24 hours in the main southern city of Khan Yunis, where battles have also raged around the Nasser and Al-Amal hospitals.
Israel street protests
The world's top court has ordered Israel to "ensure urgent humanitarian assistance" in Gaza without delay, saying "famine is setting in".
Foreign powers have ramped up aid airdrops, although UN agencies and charities warn this falls far short of the dire need and say trucks are the most efficient way of delivering aid.

A second ship carrying relief goods by sea from Cyprus was seen just off the coast of Gaza on Monday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under rising pressure from the families of hostages as well as anti-government protesters, whose nightly rallies have drawn thousands onto the streets.
On Monday, Netanyahu vowed to ban broadcasts from Israel by Qatar-based news channel Al Jazeera, after the Israeli Parliament granted him new powers. He called it a "terrorist channel".
The broadcaster said the Israeli PM's comments were a "dangerous ludicrous lie".
Damascus strike
The war in Gaza has raised fears of a wider regional conflagration, with repeated violence linked to the conflict in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen.
Those fears intensified on Monday with strikes in Damascus on the consular annex of Iran.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor based in Britain, said 11 people were killed.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said seven members were killed, including two senior officers, Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi and Brigadier General Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi.
Israel did not comment, but Iran vowed a "decisive response" to the attack and called on the international community to act.
Hamas called the attack a "dangerous escalation".
Zahedi -- who according to Iranian state TV was part of the Revolutionary Guards' foreign operations arm, the Quds Force -- is one of a number of high-profile figures targeted by Israel during the Gaza war.
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