Israeli forces bombed more than 450 targets of the terrorist group Hamas in the Gaza Strip. (EFE/EPA/HANNIBAL HANSCHKE)
He Israeli army claimed this Sunday to have more than attacked 450 military targets the terrorist organization Hamas in various parts of the Gaza Strip.
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A statement published on social networks said: Israel Defense Forces They pointed out that among the bombed targets were Hamas barracks, observation posts and Islamist anti-tank positions.
They added: “as part of the expansion of the activities of the ground forces“, combined teams of the Israeli army They “met” Hamas squads who tried to attack their troops and fire anti-tank missiles.
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The ground troops also gave instructions to the fighter aircraft to fire against the enemy.
The army added this an Israeli officer and soldier were injured in the process Nordgasa: The officer suffered serious injuries Impact of a projectile The other uniformed man was slightly injured in clashes with Hamas fighters.
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Both were evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment.
The Israel Defense Forces said that among the targets bombed were Hamas barracks, observation posts and Islamist anti-tank positions. (European press)
On Friday, the Israel Defense Forces announced the expansion of their ground operations in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and increased bombings.
The war between Israel and Hamas began on October 7, after the attack by Islamists on Israeli soil that left them 1,400 deadabout 5,000 injured and 229 abducted who were taken to Gaza.
“The Israeli Armed Forces are expanding their operations and we have begun the next phase of the war against Hamas in Gaza on land, sea and air,” announced Israel’s top military spokesman, Vice Admiral Daniel Hagari.
Hagari took the opportunity to “even more urgently” call on the population of the north and Gaza City to flee to the south of the enclave in view of the disaster future intensification of operations; A procedure criticized by the United Nations and NGOs, which sees it as an illegal maneuver of forced relocation.
Israeli forces announced the expansion of their ground operations in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and increased bombing attacks. (EFE/EPA/ALAA BADARNEH)
After 24 hours of no communication, the Palestinian operator Paltel confirmed on its X account that the Internet in the Gaza Strip was gradually becoming available again.
“We are pleased to announce that telecommunications services (landline, mobile and internet) in the Gaza Strip, which were suspended on Friday, October 27, are being gradually restored,” the operator said.
“Our technical teams are working diligently to address damage to the internal network infrastructure under difficult conditions. May God protect all of you and our country,” the operator added.
(With information from Europa Press and EFE)