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Israel’s Ground Attack and Airstrikes in Gaza: Escalating Violence and Humanitarian Crisis

Israel Launches Ground Attack in Gaza, Carries Out Air Strikes on Over 600 Targets

Gaza City Advanced Upon, International Calls for Protection Grow

Israel has launched a ground attack on Gaza, causing significant damage to the capital city of Gaza City and conducting air strikes on more than 600 locations, according to reports by foreign news agencies. This major offensive comes three days after the initial ground invasion and amidst growing international concerns for the safety of innocent civilians.

The ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian armed group Hamas has now entered its fourth week. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have confirmed conducting airstrikes on over 600 targets in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours. This continuous barrage of attacks has left Palestinians who are not involved in the fighting facing severe shortages of essential resources such as food, energy, and clean water.

Palestinian armed group Islamic Jihad has claimed to successfully withstand Israeli tank invasions in Gaza City, particularly in the eastern parts of the city near the border. Their spokesperson emphasized their determination to keep fighting alongside Hamas, stating, “Our duty today is to fight and fight,” while dismissing any possibility of a ceasefire at the moment.

In their efforts to protect civilians, Israel has urged Gazans to evacuate from the northern region to the relatively safer southern region. However, despite this warning and the ground offensive launched on Friday, many Palestinians remain in Gaza City, fearing displacement and dreading further air attacks from the Israeli forces.

The Palestinian Health Office has reported that the airstrikes carried out by Israel on Monday have resulted in significant damage to three major hospitals in Gaza, including Al-Quds Hospital in Gaza City. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has raised concerns about the plight of over 1,000 civilians, including patients and doctors, who are now injured and stranded in various hospitals across northern Gaza.

Further airstrikes have also been reported in Rafah near the Gaza-Egypt border crossing, the only remaining operational crossing. Additionally, clashes between Hamas fighters and Israeli soldiers have been witnessed in Khan Yunis, as described by Palestinian media.

Israel launches a ground attack in Gaza It has advanced to the capital Gaza City and has also launched air strikes on more than 600 points.

Foreign news agencies reported that Israeli troops and tanks attacked Gaza City from two sides on Monday, three days after they launched a major ground offensive. Amidst international calls to protect innocent people

The war between Israel and the Palestinian armed group Hamas entered its fourth week on Monday. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they had carried out airstrikes on more than 600 targets in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours. Meanwhile, Palestinians who are not involved in the fighting are suffering severe shortages of food, energy and clean water.

Islamic Jihad, a Palestinian armed group, claims to have been able to resist Israeli tanks. who successfully attempted to invade Gaza City from the east of the city. while fighting with the Israeli army on the border. “Our duty today is to fight and fight,” he said, adding that they were fighting alongside Hamas. And now is not the time for a truce.

Israel has once again issued a warning to Gazans to flee from the northern region to the southern region. After launching a ground offensive on Friday, however, many Palestinians remain in Gaza City, fearing they will be left homeless. and worried about Israeli air attacks.

The Palestinian Health Office revealed that Israeli airstrikes on Monday have damaged at least three major hospitals in Gaza, including Al-Quds Hospital in Gaza City, with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warning that more than 1,000 civilians, including patients and doctors, injured 117,000 people stranded in various hospitals in northern Gaza

There were also airstrikes in Rafah. Near the Gaza-Egypt border crossing. The only place that still works. including in Khan Yunis which Palestinian media reported Clashes also took place between Hamas fighters and Israeli soldiers.

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