FIRST ON FOX: Amid the recent start of phase two of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire between
Hamas and the Jewish state, the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claim that
Hamas has violated the deal through its misuse of ambulances, hospitals and schools to regain control of the northern
Gaza Strip. The IDF provided Fox News Digital with exclusive video footage of what it alleges is
Hamas operatives using an ambulance to transport terrorists and weapons from the "inner yard of the Yemen Al-Saeed Hospital" to various checkpoints in northern Gaza. "You see an armed suspect going into the ambulance with a Kalashnikov. The ambulance is connecting the dots for us. We passed the information to the American headquarters of the footage of the militants," an IDF official said of the video shared with Fox News Digital. GAZA’S RAFAH BORDER CROSSING PARTIALLY REOPENS UNDER CEASEFIRE DEAL The first phase of the agreement required that
Hamas return all hostages held in Gaza. The second core part involves the disarming of
Hamas, the U.S. and EU-designated terrorist movement. An IDF spokesperson told Fox News Digital, "There are disturbing developments over the last few weeks. We see the return of
Hamas to the front line, to the yellow line." The yellow line separates IDF-controlled territory in Gaza, which is estimated to be 53%, from the enclave area not under Israeli control. "
Hamas has returned to schools, hospitals and kindergartens and is turning them into military bases. A
Hamas commander is in charge of each school in
Jabalia in northern Gaza," the IDF official claimed. They continued, "We have seen
Hamas with Kalashnikovs and, over the past few weeks,
Hamas has been using ambulances. We have tracked over several weeks that
Hamas uses ambulances to do checks in
Jabalia. It is a big change. We see the confidence of
Hamas using ambulances. It is a symbol for
Hamas that it is gaining confidence and rebuilding itself, a sign of a potential raid on our bases in the future." The city of
Jabalia was the scene of intense combat for the IDF during the over two-year war with
Hamas. In May 2024, Fox News Digital reported the IDF secured the bodies of seven hostages from
Jabalia .
Hamas turned the "civilian area into a fortified combat compound," the IDF said at the time about
Jabalia. When asked about the number of
Hamas fighters in
Jabalia in January 2026, the IDF official told Fox News Digital, "There are 3,000
Hamas operatives in
Jabalia. 75,000 citizens have returned to
Jabalia."
Hamas CONFIRMS FIVE LEADERS KILLED INCLUDING 'MASKED SPOKESPERSON' IN MAJOR BLOW TO TERROR GROUP The official said, "In the
Jabalia refugee camp there are still functioning tunnels. We are working on destroying tunnels inside of the yellow line and are at an advanced stage of clearing tunnels." Fox News Digital has reported extensively during the war on
Hamas’ use of hospitals as military centers. The IDF operation against Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza resulted in the capture of roughly 100 suspected
Hamas terrorists. Shortly before the ceasefire came into effect in Oct. 2025, the IDF showed international reporters a
Hamas terrorist tunnel adjacent to the Jordanian Field Hospital in Gaza City . The IDF said that
Hamas terrorists were in the hospital and Jordanian medical personnel cooperated with
Hamas. The state of Jordan denied the links to
Hamas at its field hospital. The IDF official said, "At the Yemen Al-Saeed Hospital, a
Hamas commander with the rank of lieutenant colonel controls the hospital. We have notified the Americans. The freedom of action of IDF is limited.
Hamas is violating the ceasefire. We have footage of Yemen Al-Saeed Hospital that we used to see before Oct. 7.
Hamas places citizens in the hospital. The ambulance with
Hamas goes through major crossroads."
Hamas invaded parts of southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, and murdered over 1,200 people and kidnapped more than 250 individuals. IDF SAYS GAZA STRIKES HIT TERRORISTS, WEAPONS FACILITIES AFTER CEASEFIRE BREACH; HOSPITALS REPORT 30 KILLED The IDF official, along with many U.S. and Israeli counter-terrorism officials , have placed large question marks over the possibility of disarming one of the world’s worst and most ideologically committed Islamist terrorist movements.
Hamas officials have stressed over the last week and since the ceasefire started that it will not disarm. The senior
Hamas official, Moussa Abu Marzouk, told the Qatari government-controlled outlet Al-Jazeera last week that the
Hamas agreement to abandon its weapons "never happened, not for a single moment did we talk about the surrender of weapons, or any formula about destroying, surrendering, or disarmament." The IDF official said, "There is a lot of belief in phase two and it will include disarming
Hamas. I am very pessimistic in this matter.
Hamas will not give away its weapons, and it will put on a show.
Hamas might have civilians give away weapons. The game will be how good the show is." The official added, "We have indications from the ground level that there is no process of full disarmament by
Hamas. We have intelligence that
Hamas operatives know that no full disarmament is planned." When asked about disarming
Hamas, Brig. Gen. Yossi Kuperwasser (res.), a former head of research in the IDF's Military Intelligence Directorate, told Fox News Digital, "
Hamas is not willing to disarm but may be ready to give up some heavy weapons." Fox News Digital efforts to reach the
Hamas spokesman were not successful.