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Palestinian Hamas members stand guard on the day of the handover of hostages, including those held in Gaza since the deadly
October 7, 2023, attack, to members of the International Committee of the Red Cross as part of a ceasefire and a hostages-
prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, February 22, 2025. (Hatem Khaled/Reuters)
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The agency has consistently concealed Hamas’s abuses
and misrepresented Israel’s counterterrorism efforts.
O
n his first day in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump made a
decisive move, announcing the United States’ intent to withdraw
from the World Health Organization. His executive order pointed
to the agency’s botched response to the Covid-19 pandemic, its troubling
susceptibility to Chinese political pressure, and the outsized financial
burden it places on American taxpayers. But beyond these high-profile
failures lies a quieter, more insidious scandal: the WHO’s systematic
effort to obscure Hamas’s exploitation of hospitals in the Gaza Strip. This
travesty demands far louder condemnation.
The evidence of Hamas’s commandeering of Gaza’s medical
infrastructure is overwhelming and beyond dispute. The
terrorist organization has transformed hospitals into
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command centers, weapons stockpiles, and active combat
zones — an abuse so blatant it defies denial. Yet, the WHO
and its director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, have
churned out hundreds of public statements and social-media
posts decrying Israel’s supposed “assault” on Gaza’s health-
care system. Ghebreyesus has taken his advocacy to the
loftiest stages — the United Nations Security Council,
Lebanon, and Qatar — without ever acknowledging the well-
documented allegations of Hamas’s infiltration.
The WHO clings to a narrative that casts Gaza’s hospitals as
innocent civilian sanctuaries unjustly targeted by Israeli
forces. The WHO went even further and delivered supplies to
terrorist headquarters. This isn’t mere oversight or diplomatic tiptoeing;
it’s active complicity in a deadly charade.
Hamas’s exploitation of hospitals isn’t new — it’s a long-
standing, grim reality. During the 2009 Israel–Hamas war,
the Israel Defense Forces discovered that Hamas had
shuttered entire sections of Al-Shifa Hospital, repurposing
them as its operational headquarters. Dave Harden, who
served as U.S. Agency for International Development mission
director in the Palestinian territories, posted in November
2023 that during his tenure in 2014, it was “broadly
suspected/understood” that Al-Shifa functioned as Hamas’s
base of operations. A Dutch journalist went further, claiming
to have personally observed Hamas fighters inside the
hospital, adding that “everyone in Gaza, including UN staff,”
was fully aware of its dual purpose. The accounts of released
Israeli hostages paint an even bleaker picture. Maya Regev
described how Hamas terrorists dragged her to a Gaza
hospital, where they tortured her and performed surgery on her leg
without anesthetics. Yarden Roman-Gat and Mia Shem both recounted
being hidden in and beneath medical facilities during their captivity.
British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari reported that her surgeon at Al-
Shifa — who introduced himself as “Dr. Hamas” — operated on her
without pain relief, a chilling testament to the hospital’s true masters.
The corroboration keeps piling up. In November 2023, White House
spokesman John Kirby publicly confirmed Hamas’s use of Al-Shifa
Hospital as a command hub. Between March and April 2024, the IDF
executed a meticulously targeted operation at the hospital, apprehending
approximately 500 terrorists and 400 suspects while killing 200 others.
Among the dead was Faiq al-Mabhouh, a senior figure in Hamas’s
internal security apparatus. Yet, as Israeli forces dismantled this terror
stronghold, Ghebreyesus took to X with a sanctimonious rebuke:
“Hospitals should never be battlegrounds. We are terribly worried about
the situation at Al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza, which is endangering
health workers, patients and civilians.” On April 6, 2024, the WHO
spearheaded a multiagency U.N. mission to survey Al-Shifa’s devastation,
producing a report that described it as “an empty shell.” Strikingly, the
word “Hamas” is absent from the document. Readers are left with no clue
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as to whom Israel was fighting or why the hospital had been besieged in
the first place.
The WHO’s pattern of obfuscation repeats with Kamal Adwan Hospital.
Between October 2024 and January 2025, Ghebreyesus and his agency
posted at least 16 times on X, condemning Israeli military actions there
with escalating outrage. On November 25, 2024, he called the continued
attacks “deplorable”; on December 9, he declared them “unacceptable.”
Meanwhile, the IDF’s operations at Kamal Adwan yielded over 240
captured Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists — some of whom
participated in the October 7 massacre. In released interrogation footage,
a member of Hamas’s elite Nukhba forces detailed how Palestinian
terrorist factions exploited the hospital as a “safe zone,” banking on its
presumed immunity from Israeli strikes. Fox News reported in January
2025 that several detained terrorists confessed that Israeli hostages had
been held at Kamal Adwan at various points.
The WHO has relentlessly demanded the release of the hospital’s director,
Hussan Abu Safiya, without mentioning that he’s a Hamas colonel
arrested on suspicion of terrorism. Far from a neutral civilian facility,
Kamal Adwan was classified as a military hospital by Hamas’s own
Military Medical Services Directorate, with social-media posts from its
opening touting its readiness to serve “military personnel in the Ministry
of Interior and National Security.” A Kurdish doctor who volunteered
there and the hospital’s former director — following his arrest and
questioning by Israel — have both confirmed Hamas’s entrenched
presence.
Hamas’s transformation of hospitals into terrorist bastions and dungeons
for Israeli captives is a flagrant violation of international law. It lays bare
the group’s cynical cruelty, perverting institutions meant to preserve life
into instruments of death and suffering. This tactic dovetails with its
broader strategy of using Palestinian civilians as human shields, fully
aware that the international community has little stomach for Palestinian
casualties and will reflexively blame Israel for every loss. When Hamas
launched its genocidal October 7 attack on Israeli towns and villages, it
counted on the ensuing destruction in Gaza to trigger global
condemnation of Israel. To that end, Hamas routinely manipulates
casualty figures — underreporting the deaths of its fighters while
amplifying the toll on women and children — to bolster its propaganda.
In the immediate aftermath of that barbaric assault, Hamas’s allies
concocted the libel that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Central to
their cases at the International Court of Justice and the International
Criminal Court is the accusation that Israel is waging a campaign against
Gaza’s hospitals. The WHO has proven a willing partner in this deception,
consistently concealing Hamas’s abuses and misrepresenting Israel’s
counterterrorism efforts — a betrayal of professional and medical ethics
on an unforgivable scale.
President Trump has taken a principled stand by charting America’s exit
from the WHO, a body that has lost its moral compass. The Knesset has
already held a hearing on Israel’s potential withdrawal. Israel and the
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AVRAHAM RUSSELL SHALEV is a researcher at the Kohelet Policy Forum in Jerusalem,
specializing in international public and constitutional law.
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