A disturbing strategy to use hospitals in Kashmir as safe heavens for storing arms and explosives has been uncovered by investigative agencies probing recent blast cases. Sources indicate the tactic bears a direct resemblance to Hamas' documented use of medical facilities in Gaza.According to sources within the NIA, a module of Jaish-e-Mohammad terror group,linked to the red fort blast, was actively conspiring to establish major weapon storage centres within hospitals in Baramulla Anantnag & Budgam districts.The major revelation emerged during the ongoing NIA investigation, which is also examining potential technical support from Hamas to Jaish module. The probe was initiated after intelligence inputs pointed to growing proximity between cadres of two terrorist organisations.The plot was further confirmed during the interrogation of Dr. Adil Rathar, an individual arrested by the NIA in connection with the red fort blast. The so called doctor terror module was allegedly planning to convert hospitals in Anantnag, Srinagar, Baramulla & Nowgam into storage sites for deadly weapons.Following this crucial disclosure, security forces conducted significant raids on several hospitals in Kashmir. These operations led to the recovery of weapons from the lockers that belonged to the accused doctors, confirming the intelligence.