The spokesperson of Israeli armyDaniel Hagari, said this Saturday that they are “advancing in the phases of the war” against the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas and that Israeli soldiers attack the Gaza Strip by land, sea and air.
“Infantry, armor, engineering and artillery forces are participating in the activity, accompanied by heavy bombing.“, indicated Hagari in a televised intervention, in which he remarked that “still”There are Israeli soldiers fighting in the Palestinian enclave.
He added that no soldiers have been injured since the Israeli Defense Forces announced last night the expansion of ground operations in Loopcontrolled by Hamas.
He recalled that in the last few hours two Hamas leaders, responsible for the group’s air and maritime command, have been killed, and assured that “Its elimination represents good progress in the phases of the war and helps forces fight against a weakened enemy.”.
The spokesperson stressed that the Army’s objectives are to dismantle Hamasprotect Israel’s borders and achieve the return of hostages taken by the Islamist group and other Palestinian militias in Gaza.
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“All of this is part of our evaluations, our progress, our decision making.”, he stressed.
As Israel attacks Gaza by land, sea and air, Hagari anticipated that they will increase “humanitarian efforts” and that more trucks with aid will enter the southern Strip, controlled by Hamas.
“To all Gaza residents who have moved to the southern Gaza Strip, we will increase our humanitarian efforts“, stressed the spokesperson, who pointed out that the trucks that access the south of the enclave will carry “food, medicine and water”.
And he added that the southern part of the Strip “It is safe and secure.”, despite the fact that in recent days it has been the target of Israeli bombings.
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The last aid convoy entered Gaza on Friday through the Rafah crossing, bordering Egypt, with twelve trucks with medical assistance and without fuel.
This was the fifth convoy that has entered Gaza in a week and now includes 74 aid trucks.
The war between Israel and Hamas began on October 7 with the Islamist group’s attack on Israeli territory, which left 1,400 dead, some 5,000 injured and more than 200 hostages who were taken to Gaza.
Since then, Israel has bombed the Strip daily, causing more than 7,300 deaths and almost 19,000 injuries.
Source: Gestion

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