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Israel says Gaza's civil defense spokesman linked to Hamas, claim denied

Israel says Gaza's civil defense spokesman linked to Hamas, claim denied

Al Arabiya5 hours ago

Israel's army on Sunday accused the spokesman for Gaza's civil defense, a rescue group operating in the war-ravaged Palestinian territory, of being a Hamas 'terrorist' -- an allegation he denied.
Citing documents found during its forces' Gaza offensive, the military said Mahmoud Bassal was 'an active terrorist' in the militant group whose October 2023 attack on Israel sparked the Gaza war.
It issued copies of what it said were Hamas membership lists to the media, without clarifying where or how the undated documents were obtained.
The Israeli military accused Bassal of serving Hamas's objectives by spreading false and unverified information about its operations in Gaza.
'This is a false accusation,' Bassal told AFP. 'I do not work for any military organization,' he said, adding that the agency's mission was guided by international law.
The civil defense agency has operated in the Gaza Strip for decades, deploying rescuers to rush victims of Israeli air strikes to hospital.
The organization is often cited by international media outlets.
With access restricted and conditions on the ground chaotic, it remains nearly impossible to independently verify casualty figures or the circumstances of deaths reported by the agency.
The army's accusation comes as it faces criticism from the civil defense, which alleges Israeli forces recently killed civilians near food distribution centers.
The war was sparked by Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,218 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official figures.
On Saturday, the health ministry in Gaza said that the overall toll for the Gaza war had reached 54,772, the majority civilians.
The UN considers these figures reliable.

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