Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 28 Oct 2023, 11:49 am Print
Photo Source: IDF X video grab
Tel Aviv: Israeli forces remain in the northern Gaza Strip, following a series of intense attacks on Hamas by both air and artillery strikes, media reports said.
Hamas has stated that it is working to locate eight hostages, who have dual Russian-Israeli citizenship, in response to Moscow's request for their release.
Russia maintains positive diplomatic relations with Hamas and does not classify them as a terrorist organisation.
This has prompted Russia to initiate diplomatic efforts to secure the release of hostages in Gaza.
Since Hamas operatives crossed the border on October 7, resulting in casualties and hostages, Israel has been preparing for a potential ground invasion.
The Israeli military believes that the core leadership and infrastructure of Hamas are concentrated in the northern region.
Based on precise IDF and ISA intelligence, IDF fighter jets struck 3 senior Hamas operatives in the Daraj Tuffah Battalion.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) October 26, 2023
The battalion's operatives played a significant role in the invasion and murderous attack against Israel on October 7, and is considered to be the most… pic.twitter.com/WOnmE2Cv3O
Based on this assumption, Israel has intensified its strikes in this area. Earlier, Israeli authorities urged civilians in northern Gaza to relocate to safer areas in the south.
Last night, Israel launched intense raids at Gaza with the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) claiming a top Hamas commander and several fighters being killed in air raids.
Israel said that they had hit 150 "underground targets" of the Hamas.
Madhath Mubashar—Commander of Hamas' Western Khan Yunis Battalion—was eliminated by an IDF aerial strike.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) October 27, 2023
Furthermore, the IDF struck 250+ Hamas targets including a terrorist tunnel network in Gaza that detonated the secondary explosions. pic.twitter.com/qaB5J0np2G
A BBC journalist described "total chaos" during the night of strikes and in its aftermath.
"There was a huge bombardment in the north of Gaza Strip on a scale we've never seen before. At the hospital here, ambulance drivers told me they couldn't communicate with anyone, so they were just driving in the direction of the explosions," wrote Rushdi Abualouf.
Meanwhile, Israel Defense spokesperson, Daniel Hagari, stated that their troops are currently active in the area, asserting that they are engaged in combat with a "weaker enemy".
He also confirmed that aid vehicles, loaded with essential supplies like food and water, will be granted entry into Gaza today. Alongside the impact of Israeli airstrikes, the area is grappling with acute shortages of fundamental resources such as food, fuel, and medicine.
Under the impact of Israeli strikes, the area is grappling with acute shortages of basic necessities such as food, fuel, and medicine.
The recent overnight strikes on Friday also resulted in a disruption of internet and phone services.
Human Rights Watch, a non-governmental organisation, has voiced apprehension that this communication blackout may potentially obscure large-scale atrocities.
Hamas has stated that its members are prepared to counter Israeli attacks in Gaza with full force. The Palestinian militant group, which rules Gaza, reported clashes between its operatives and Israeli troops in areas near the Israeli border.
The Shifa Hospital is not only the largest hospital in Gaza but it also acts as the main headquarters for Hamas’ terrorist activity.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) October 27, 2023
Terrorism does not belong in a hospital and the IDF will operate to uncover any terrorist infrastructure. pic.twitter.com/Ybpln5xQb2
Israel has accused Hamas of using Gaza's largest hospital as its operational center and of utilizing other hospitals for military purposes. Hamas has denied these allegations.
- US: Woman dies after she was set on fire in New York subway, suspect arrested
- Ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's wife Asma al-Assad files for divorce, wants to return to UK
- US father beheads his one-year-old child, local media calls his act 'demonic'
- Donald Trump appoints Indian-American entrepreneur Sriram Krishnan as AI advisor
- Brazil: 10 die after small plane crashes in Gramado