Israel Hamas war The Israeli army moves its combat brigades

Israel Hamas war: The Israeli army moves its combat brigades to the Gaza Strip Euronews

The Israeli army announces the withdrawal of five combat brigades involved in the ground offensive in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli Prime Minister is determined to continue the war despite the catastrophic humanitarian situation.

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The Israeli army expanded its military offensive across the Gaza Strip on Sunday while announcing it would withdraw five combat brigades that took part in the ground invasion of the Gaza Strip. Three other training brigades should also withdraw depending on the situation and the development of the fighting.

Israeli Army Radio reported that three training brigades, in addition to the 551st and 14th reserve brigades, will be withdrawn “according to the assessment of the situation” and “according to the assessment of the situation and the development of fighting.”

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Despite the catastrophic humanitarian situation and allegations of genocide, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to continue his war until the “complete elimination of Hamas.”

Gaza War Hospital Cemetery

At least 100 people were killed and 286 injured in Israeli attacks on homes in central Gaza in the past 24 hours, according to the Health Ministry.

The Gaza Strip government's media office says it has recorded 1,825 Israeli “massacres” in the blockaded territory in the past 85 days.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Israeli attacks left 28,822 people dead and missing, including 9,100 children.

Parts of the courtyard of Al-Chifa Hospital in Gaza City have become a graveyard for the dead since Israeli troops laid siege to the largest hospital in the Gaza Strip.

The area near the hospital has been the scene of heavy attacks since the war between Israel and Hamas began on October 7.

Dozens of displaced Palestinians gathered on Sunday to eat meals prepared by a food kitchen in Rafah.

According to the United Nations, the war has sparked a humanitarian crisis with a quarter of Gaza's population at risk of starvation.

According to the United Nations, only 10% of the food needed by the territory's 2.2 million residents reached Gaza in the last 70 days