Israel expands ground operations in Gaza after deadly airstrikes

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Israel says it has increased its ground operations in Gaza, after starting a wave of airstrikes, the Hamas-driven Health Ministry says more than 430 people died in two days.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated that the military moved to the Netzerim Corridor, which divides the north and south of the strip.
A renewed attack on Gaza marks the end of the delicate ceasefire deal from January.
Earlier, the United Nations said that two people – including one of its employees – were killed after an explosion in its premises in Dir al -Bala.
A spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs said that she would start an investigation, but denied that Israel was to be blamed.
The IDF stated that it was called “partial buffer between north and south” in Gaza, which had started “targeted ground activities” to make.
The BBC has seen the withdrawal orders issued in areas that are incorporating the Beat Hanoun in the army North Gaza.
It has issued several orders to the Ghazan to leave a spacious area with three sides of the land boundaries of the region, suggests that a large ground operation may be soon.
The orders sent nervousness among the Palestinian families, many of which were repeatedly displaced by the war and returned home during the ceasefire.
Families have been seen what they can do on foot and on foot to seek safety from areas marked by the Israeli army.
In a video message on Wednesday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katj released a “final warning” to the Palestinian region, calling for the return of the remaining hostages to be held there.
Israel says Hamas is still catching 59 hostages, of which 24 are considered alive.
Katz also repeated the call for the end of Hamas, saying that if neither demands are met, the options would be “total destruction and destruction”.
Comes after the movement of soldiers The United Nations said that a member of employees was killed When its complex in Dir Al-Bala was damaged on Wednesday.
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) stated that the “explosive armament was dropped or fired” in the building, which was in the “isolated” place. It states that there was no confirmation on the nature of the incident or the type of artillery used.
The head of UNOPS, George Morera da Silva said: he believed that “this was not an accident”, saying that the situation in Gaza is “unconscious”.
United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres has called for a complete investigation.
On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he had “resumed the match with full force” and any ceasefire talks would now be “under fire”.
The air strike continued on Wednesday, but the initial bombing marked the heaviest as a delicate ceasefire and hostage exchange deal came into force on January 19.
Israel and Hamas failed to agree on how to take a ceasefire beyond the first phase, with the expectation of starting six weeks ago.
Hamas did not agree to the Renaissance of the ceasefire on the terms of Israel, although it offered to issue a living American mortgage (and four bodies) to expand the current system.
Israel blocked all food, fuel and medical supply entering Gaza in early March to put pressure on Hamas.
Now, Israel is demonstrating the desire to use its soldiers and serious military forces to push Hamas to sign Hamas to propose Hamas with the United States.
On 7 October 2023, about 1,200 people were killed and 251 hostage in Hamas attack on Israel – 25 of which were released alive during the first phase of the ceasefire.
Israel replied with a large-scale military aggressive, killing more than 48,500 Palestinians, saying Hamas-Interested Health Ministry, as well as causing large-scale destruction for homes and infrastructure.