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    MSF suspends some Gaza hospital work over presence of gunmen, suspected weapons transfers, group says

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    Posted on February 14, 2026

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    Last updated: February 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    MSF suspends non-critical activities at Gaza's Nasser Hospital due to armed men and suspected weapons transfers, stressing the need for hospital neutrality.

    Table of Contents

    • MSF's Suspension of Activities in Gaza
    • Concerns Over Armed Presence
    • Response from Hamas and Israel
    • International Law and Hospital Protection

    MSF Halts Non-Critical Medical Work at Gaza Hospital Amid Security Concerns

    MSF's Suspension of Activities in Gaza

    Feb 14 (Reuters) - Medecins Sans Frontieres has halted "non-critical" medical activities at a major hospital in southern Gaza following reports from patients and its own staff of armed men inside the facility and concerns over the movement of weapons within it.

    Concerns Over Armed Presence

    MSF's statement appeared to mark the first time that an international humanitarian group in Gaza has publicly reported the presence of armed men in a hospital or the possible use of such a facility for moving weapons.

    Response from Hamas and Israel

    The Geneva-based medical charity said non-essential operations at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis were suspended on January 20 over concerns with the "management of the structure, the safeguarding of its neutrality, and security breaches."

    International Law and Hospital Protection

    In recent months, patients and personnel had "seen armed men, some masked," in areas of the hospital compound, MSF said.

    The Hamas-run Interior Ministry said in a statement it was committed to preventing any armed presence inside hospitals, and that legal action would be taken against violators. It suggested that armed members of certain Gazan families had recently entered hospitals, but did not identify those involved.

    'UNACCEPTABLE ACTS' REPORTED, INCLUDING WEAPONS MOVEMENTS

    Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in October as part of a U.S. plan to end the war in Gaza. Both sides have repeatedly accused each other of violations.

    Since the ceasefire, "MSF teams have reported a pattern of unacceptable acts, including the presence of armed men, intimidation, arbitrary arrests of patients, and a recent situation of suspicion of movement of weapons," it said.

    According to Gaza's Health Ministry, more than 590 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli troops in the territory since the ceasefire began, while Palestinian militants have killed four Israeli soldiers in the same period.

    MSF, also known as Doctors Without Borders, disclosed the Nasser Hospital suspension in a "frequently asked questions" section on its website about its work in Gaza, last updated on February 11.

    The armed men had been seen in areas of the hospital compound where MSF does not carry out activities, but their presence, along with suspected weapons transfers, posed serious security risks to patients and personnel, MSF said.

    An MSF representative told Reuters the organisation continued to support some critical services at Nasser Hospital, including inpatient and surgical care for certain patients requiring lifesaving treatment.

    'HOSPITALS MUST REMAIN NEUTRAL SPACES'

    MSF said it had expressed concern to the relevant authorities, without detailing whom the reports were submitted to.

    "Hospitals must remain neutral, civilian spaces, free from military presence or activity, to ensure the safe and impartial delivery of medical care," MSF said.

    Israel last month ordered MSF and 30 other international organisations to stop its work in Gaza and the Israeli-occupied West Bank if they did not meet new rules, including sharing details about their staff.

    MSF on January 30 said it would not submit a staff list to Israel after failing to receive assurances over their safety.

    PARTS OF TUNNEL NETWORK FOUND UNDER HOSPITALS

    The Israeli military says it has targeted hospitals during the war because Hamas fighters were operating inside them, and parts of Hamas' tunnel network have been found running beneath medical facilities. The Palestinian Islamist group denies using hospitals for military purposes.

    Some Israeli hostages, taken during Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel that ignited the war, have said they were held at Nasser Hospital, the largest in southern Gaza.

    Hospitals are protected sites under international law. Both attacking hospitals and their use for military purposes are typically considered a breach of law.

    Although medical facilities can lose their protected status under certain conditions, rights groups say Israel has not shown sufficient evidence in many cases to justify its attacks on them during the war.

    (Reporting by Alexander Cornwell; Additional reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo and Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem; Writing by Alexander Cornwell; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •MSF halts non-critical work at Nasser Hospital in Gaza.
    • •Presence of armed men and suspected weapons transfers reported.
    • •Hamas and Israel accused of ceasefire violations.
    • •MSF emphasizes hospital neutrality and safety.
    • •International law protects hospitals from military use.

    Frequently Asked Questions about MSF suspends some Gaza hospital work over presence of gunmen, suspected weapons transfers, group says

    1What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided to people in need, particularly during crises such as wars or natural disasters, aimed at saving lives and alleviating suffering.

    2What is international law?

    International law consists of rules and principles that govern the relations and dealings of nations with each other, covering areas such as human rights, trade, and conflict.

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