2023-10-29 06:48:00
The Israeli Army asked Gazan civilians to move to the south of the territory to receive humanitarian aid. (Europa Press)
The Israeli Army urged civilians in the Gaza Strip to move to the south of the territory, where this Sunday the humanitarian efforts of Egypt and the United States will “increase,” it said in a message on the X social network.
You may be interested: Israel asked Gaza civilians to move to the south of the territory to receive humanitarian aid
“Civilians in northern Gaza and Gaza City should temporarily move to southern Wadi Gaza, to a safer area where they can receive water, food and medicine,” the Israel Defense Forces stated.
“The humanitarian efforts made by Egypt and the United States will increase,” added the army, which has bombed terrorist targets in Gaza since the bloody October 7 attack by the armed group Hamas.
You may be interested: As Israel advances with its offensive in Gaza, Hamas assured that it will respond “with all its force”
In total, 84 trucks of humanitarian aid were able to reach Gaza through Egypt since October 21, according to the UN, which estimates that at least 100 are needed daily.
The Hamas terrorist attack caused more than 1,400 deaths, mostly civilians, according to Israeli authorities. His army also said 230 people were kidnapped by Islamist fighters.
You may be interested: Israel carried out a selective incursion into Gaza in preparation for its imminent ground offensive
Israeli Army spokesman Daniel Hagari said this Saturday that they are “advancing the phases of the war” once morest the Islamist group.
Israeli Army spokesman Daniel Hagari said they are “advancing the phases of the war” once morest the Hamas group. (EuropaPress/Chen Junqing)
“Infantry, armor, engineering and artillery forces are participating in the activity, accompanied by heavy bombing,” said Hagari in a televised intervention, in which he stressed that there are “still” Israeli soldiers fighting in the Palestinian enclave.
He added that there are no soldiers injured since this Friday the Israeli Defense Forces announced the expansion of ground operations in Gaza, controlled by Hamas.
He recalled that in the last few hours they have killed two terrorist leaders, responsible for the group’s air and maritime command, and assured that “their elimination represents good progress in the phases of the war and helps the forces fight once morest a weakened enemy.” .
The spokesman stressed that the Army’s objectives are to dismantle Hamas, protect Israel’s borders and achieve the return of hostages taken by the Islamist group and other Palestinian militias in Gaza.
The internet connection began to be restored this Sunday in the Gaza Strip following having been cut off on Friday during intense Israeli bombings once morest Palestinian terrorists, according to the network monitoring body Netblocks and a local telephone operator.
“Real-time network data shows that internet connection is being restored in the Gaza Strip,” Netblocks noted on X (formerly Twitter).
Paltel, the main telephone company operating in the Gaza Strip, and its subsidiary Jawwal also announced on Facebook “the gradual return of communications services (landline, mobile and internet) that had been cut off in Gaza due to the aggression in Friday night”.
The internet connection began to be restored this Sunday in the Gaza Strip following having been cut off on Friday during intense Israeli bombings once morest Palestinian terrorists. (Europa Press/Hashem Zimmo)
This communications blackout prevented millions of Gazans from contacting their families both inside and outside the territory.
Numerous international organizations, such as the Palestinian Red Crescent and UN agencies, also announced that they had lost contact with their staff in the Strip.
The United Nations acknowledged this Sunday that it has barely been able to receive new data on the situation inside Gaza since the complete cutoff of telephone and internet telecommunications.
The daily report on the conflict prepared by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reduced its length by more than half and was forced to focus its updates on the West Bank, due to the lack of links with Gaza.
”The little information available indicates that in the last 24 hours (Gaza) suffered the most intense aerial and artillery bombardment since the outbreak of hostilities,” indicates the United Nations, which speaks of clashes between Palestinian armed groups and supported Israeli infantry teams. by armored vehicles.
1698582624
#Israeli #Army #asked #Gazan #civilians #move #south #territory #receive #humanitarian #aid