Israeli forces are advancing into the southern part of the Gaza Strip – 2024-07-28 15:04:05

by times news cr

2024-07-28 15:04:05

Today, Israeli tanks penetrated deeper into the southern part of the Gaza Strip, where the fighting with the terrorist group Hamas continues. According to the Hamas government’s health ministry, another 66 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict in the last 24 hours.

Israeli tanks penetrated deeper into the towns of Karara, Zanna and Bani Suhaylá in the Khan Yunis area. At least nine people were killed in Israeli strikes there on Sunday, according to Palestinian medics.

According to local residents, persistent shooting is heard from eastern Khan Yunis, where the army continues its offensive. Thousands of other families had to flee the area because of the fighting. According to Reuters, these people took refuge in the overpopulated area of ​​Mavasi and further north to Deir Balah.

The Israeli military said its forces killed dozens of other militants and destroyed their military infrastructure in the Khan Yunis area. On Saturday, the Israeli army ordered another evacuation in the Khan Younis area, saying that attacks were coming from the eastern part of the city.

Meanwhile, in Rafah near the border with Egypt, Israeli forces advanced deeper into the northern part of the city, which they have not yet fully captured. Tanks also shelled some areas in the central part of the strip, including the Burajj and Nusayrat refugee camps.

“The war will end when Hamas is defeated”

Israeli strikes have killed at least 39,324 Palestinians and wounded another 90,830 since the start of the war, according to health authorities in the Gaza Strip.

The head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) William Burns is expected in Rome today. In the Italian capital, according to the media, he will meet with representatives of Israel, Egypt and Qatar, with whom he will discuss a possible agreement on a ceasefire and the release of the remaining hostages held in the Gaza Strip. Hamas is demanding a cease-fire agreement to end the war, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said the war will end when Hamas is defeated.

The war in the Gaza Strip was triggered by an unprecedented terrorist attack by Hamas on Israel last October 7, in which almost 1,200 people died. Another 250 people were taken hostage by the gunmen to the Gaza Strip. Over a hundred of them were released by Hamas during the only truce so far, which lasted only a week at the end of November. All efforts to reach an agreement on another ceasefire and the release of the remaining hostages have so far failed.

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