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Israeli tanks advance into areas in north and south Gaza
While the offensive focused on Gaza, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, one man was killed and five were wounded in an Israeli strike near the city of Tulkarm, according to the Palestinian health ministry. The dead man was a member of militant group Islamic Jihad, the group said. The Israeli military issued no comment. Hours after Netanyahu's comments about Gaza, the armed wing of Hamas released a video purporting to show weapons-making, in a show of defiance.
Israel presses Hamas in Shejaya, destroys terror compound in civilian area
Israeli troops continued operations against Hamas in Gaza's Shejaya area, targeting terrorists, weapons, and combat compounds. The Air Force struck Hamas infrastructure, including tunnel shafts. Dozens of terrorists were killed in close-quarters combat and airstrikes. Troops surrounded a civilian area Hamas used as a compound, finding weapons and a rocket launcher near schools. In Rafah, Israeli forces dismantled a mortar post in a tunnel shaft. The situation remains tense with ongoing military actions amid international concerns over casualties and hostages.
Israel-Hamas war: Israeli armoured vehicles, tanks seen along southern Gaza
Israeli tanks and smoke were seen at the border with Gaza early Sunday after nearly nine months of war. More than 37,800 Palestinians have been killed in the war since it began with Hamas’ attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which doesn’...
Israel-Gaza War: Jordan won't send troops to Gaza to replace Israeli forces: Safadi
Israel-Gaza War: Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ayman Safadi, stated in Athens that Jordan will not deploy troops to Gaza in place of Israeli forces, rejecting any involvement amidst the ongoing conflict. He emphasized the need for a just resolution ensuring a permanent ceasefire, the release of prisoners, and addressing the humanitarian crisis caused by the aggression. Safadi supported international efforts for ceasefire but criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's stance for a temporary truce.
Gaza War Day 263: IDF eliminates Hamas' key weapons operative Muhammad Salah in airstrike
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Monday, June 24, the elimination of Muhammad Salah, a significant figure in Hamas' weapons manufacturing operations. Salah, responsible for overseeing projects and development in Hamas’ Weapons Manufacturing Headquar...
Israeli strikes on tent camps near Rafah kill at least 25 and wound 50, Gaza health officials said
Relatives of people killed on Friday when Israeli forces shelled tent camps for displaced Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip collected their remains from a hospital in Khan Younis. At least 25 people were killed and another 50 wounded in the shell...
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Israeli forces advance deeper into Rafah as diplomacy falters
Residents said the Israeli forces thrust towards the Al-Mawasi area of Rafah near the beach, which is designated as a humanitarian area in all announcements and maps published by the Israeli army since it began its Rafah offensive. The Israeli military denied in a statement it had launched any strikes inside the Al-Mawasi humanitarian zone.
Palestinian casualties in Israeli hostage rescue raid cross 270
Israeli forces continue to target central Gaza after a deadly hostage rescue raid. The Gaza health ministry reported 274 Palestinians killed, including women and children, by Israeli special forces during the operation to rescue hostages held by Hamas militants.
Israel cannot force its choices on Hamas, group's leader says
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, in response to an Israeli offensive in Gaza, stated that Israel cannot impose its choices on the group and any deal must ensure security for Palestinians . Israeli forces rescued four hostages in al-Nuseirat, while Hamas vowed to continue resisting Israeli aggression. The health ministry reported at least 55 Palestinians killed and many wounded in the attacks.
UN will declare that both Israel and Hamas are violating children's rights in armed conflict
The U.N. secretary-general will report to the Security Council next week on Israel and Hamas violating children's rights. The report includes parties like Kachin Independence Army and Russia. Israel's inclusion will increase global attention on its actions in Gaza.
We stopped a ticking time bomb: IDF on conducting overnight strike on UN-run school in Gaza
Israeli Air Force fighter jets conducted a strike at a Hamas compound inside a United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) school in the area of Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip overnight, the IDF confirmed on Thursday.
Israeli strike on UNRWA school in Gaza 'kills at least 40' Palestinians
Israeli Air Force jets struck a Hamas compound inside a UNRWA school in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip, overnight, killing at least 40 people, including 14 children and 9 women, and injuring 74 others. The IDF stated the strike targeted terrorists involved in the October 7 attack in southern Israel. Hamas condemned the strike as a premeditated crime. Gaza's Health Ministry reported over 36,654 deaths and 83,309 injuries since October 7, with 68 killed and 235 injured in the past 24 hours. The closure of the Rafah border has left 25,000 needing medical evacuation.
Rafah border crossing can't reopen unless Israeli forces quit Gaza side, Egypt says
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry stated that the Rafah border crossing, crucial for aid deliveries into Gaza, cannot operate without Palestinian control. Israel seized the crossing last month during its offensive against Hamas in Rafah. Shoukry emphasized the importance of the 1979 Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty for regional stability. He also mentioned a positive meeting with U.S., Egyptian, and Israeli officials, although no agreement was reached on reopening the crossing. Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated Israeli forces were targeting tunnels between Gaza and Egypt, which Egypt denies exist.
Israel confirms its forces are in central Rafah in expanding offensive in the southern Gaza city
The Israeli military confirmed its forces are operating in central Rafah as part of their ongoing offensive in southern Gaza. Since the ground assault began on May 6, around 1 million Palestinians have fled the city, disrupting U.N. humanitarian operations. Despite U.S. President Joe Biden's caution against a full invasion, Israel's forces have advanced into most parts of Rafah, uncovering Hamas rocket launchers and tunnels. Many Palestinians now live in squalid camps, with around 300,000 remaining in the area amid continued clashes and shelling.
Israeli airstrikes hit Rafah, kills two senior Hamas commanders
Israeli airstrikes on Rafah on Sunday night killed two senior Hamas commanders and 35 others, injuring dozens more. The strike targeted a Hamas compound following Hamas's rocket attack on Tel Aviv. The IDF confirmed the deaths of Yassin Rabia, Hamas's West Bank headquarters commander, and Khaled Najjar, another senior commander. Rabia managed military operations and directed attacks in the West Bank, while Najjar coordinated shooting attacks and funneled funds to Hamas operatives. Despite an ICJ order to halt operations, Israel continued its assault in Rafah.
Israel strikes rocket launchers aimed at border crossing expediting aid deliveries
An Israeli airstrike destroyed two rocket launchers in Rafah targeting the Kerem Shalom border crossing, the IDF reported. This week, 2,000 aid trucks entered Gaza, mostly through Kerem Shalom, crucial since Egypt closed its Rafah border after Israel's takeover. Undelivered food rots on Egypt's side. IDF operations in Rafah eliminated Hamas squads and uncovered weapons caches. In northern Gaza, a Hamas arms stash was found in a school. Israeli airstrikes hit 50 targets, including weapons facilities. Hamas's October 7 attacks killed 1,200 people and took 252 hostages, with 125 remaining, 39 presumed dead.
Israeli tanks advance further in Rafah as heavy fighting continues in Gaza
Israeli forces escalated military strikes in Gaza, with heavy fighting in Jabalia and tanks advancing into Rafah. At least five Palestinians were killed and others are trapped under rubble. The southern city of Rafah faced explosions and smoke as tanks pushed further into the Jneina district. Israel aims to retrieve hostages and dismantle Hamas. This has caused mass displacement and aid shortages in Gaza.
Who are the remaining Gaza hostages?
More than seven months after Hamas militants attacked Israel, taking 252 people hostage, the number of those still alive in Gaza remains unknown. So far, 112 hostages have been released, including 33 children, 49 women, and 30 men, mainly Thai agricultural workers. These releases mostly occurred during a week-long truce in November in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. Israel has also repatriated the bodies of 16 dead hostages, while Palestinian militants still hold the bodies of 37 others.
Far right Israeli minister slams European trio's recognition of Palestine
Israel's far-right national security minister visited the Temple Mount in east Jerusalem, criticizing European countries for recognizing Palestinian statehood at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound.
Palestinian ministry says Israel troops kill 7 in West Bank raid
Seven Palestinians died in an Israeli raid on Jenin. Masked gunmen clashed with troops, causing casualties. Palestinian health officials reported seven deaths and 19 injuries. Smoke billowed over the Jenin refugee camp. Bodies were seen at Jenin's Khalil Suleiman hospital morgue. Surgeon Usaeed Jabareen was among the casualties. Journalist Amer Manasra was wounded by Israeli forces.
Israeli army raids West Bank's Jenin, Palestinians say seven killed
Israeli forces raided Jenin in the occupied West Bank, killing seven Palestinians, including a doctor, and injuring nine others. The operation targeted militants, with several Palestinian gunmen shot, according to the Israeli army. No Israeli casualties were reported. The raid highlights ongoing tensions in the West Bank, a territory seized by Israel in 1967 that Palestinians seek for a future state. U.S.-brokered talks on a two-state solution have been stalled since 2014.
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