Israeli forces kill dozens of Palestinians as they push deeper in Gaza's
north and south
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[May 23, 2024]
By Nidal al-Mughrabi
CAIRO (Reuters) - Israeli forces killed 35 Palestinians in aerial and
ground bombardments across the Gaza Strip on Thursday and battled in
close combat with Hamas-led militants in areas of the southern city of
Rafah, health officials and Hamas media said.
Israeli tanks advanced in Rafah's southeast, edged towards the city's
western district of Yibna and continued to operate in three eastern
suburbs, residents said.
"The occupation (Israeli forces) is trying to move further to the west,
they are on the edge of Yibna, which is densely populated. They didn't
invade it yet," one resident said, asking not to be named.
"We hear explosions and we see black smoke coming up from the areas
where the army has invaded. It was another very difficult night," he
told Reuters via a chat app.
Simultaneous Israeli assaults on the northern and southern edges of Gaza
this month have caused a new exodus of hundreds of thousands of
Palestinians fleeing their homes, and have cut off the main access
routes for aid, raising the risk of famine.
Israel says it has no choice but to attack Rafah to root out the last
battalions of Hamas fighters it believes are sheltering there. Its
troops have been slowly moving into the eastern outskirts of Rafah since
the start of the month.
"The troops are currently operating based on information regarding
terror targets in the areas of 'Brazil' and 'Shaboura' while making
every effort to prevent harm to civilians and after the civilian
population in the area was evacuated," the Israeli military said in a
statement. Palestinian residents said there had been no incursion in
Shaboura in the centre of Rafah.
"IDF troops located a rocket launcher ready to fire at IDF troops.
Moreover, the troops located and dismantled a number of terror tunnel
shafts and launchers in the area, and eliminated several terrorists
during close-quarters encounters," the Israeli military statement added.
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A Palestinian man stands at a makeshift shop next to houses
destroyed in an Israeli strike, amid the ongoing conflict between
Israel and Hamas, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, May
22, 2024. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem/ File Photo
UNRWA, the main United Nations agency in Gaza, estimated as of
Monday that more than 800,000 people had fled Rafah since Israel
began targeting the city in early May, despite international pleas
for restraint.
In parallel, Israeli forces stepped up a ground offensive in Jabalia,
where the military has razed several residential areas, and struck
nearby Beit Hanoun town, areas where Israel declared major
operations over months ago. Israel says it has had to return to
prevent Hamas from regrouping there.
The Israeli military said in a statement forces began conducting
targeted raids in Beit Hanoun "to eliminate terrorists, locate and
strike terror infrastructure, below and above the ground."
The military said three soldiers had been killed in the fighting on
Wednesday, raising the number of soldiers killed since Gaza
incursions began on Oct. 20 to 286 soldiers.
Israel launched its assault on Gaza following a Hamas-led attack on
southern Israeli communities on Oct. 7 in which fighters killed
1,200 people and captured more than 250 hostages. Since then,
Israel's assault in Gaza has killed more than 35,000 people, with
thousands more feared buried under the rubble, according to Gaza
health authorities.
(Reporting and writing by Nidal al-Mughrabi. Additional reporting by
Dan Williams in Jerusalem; Editing by Ros Russell)
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