Israeli tanks yesterday advanced into the fringes of Gaza City, witnesses said, as it ramped up its war on Hamas, saying it killed dozens of militants in hundreds of strikes.
“We have hit more than 600 targets in the past 24 hours,” a military spokesperson said, up from 450 the previous day, with Hamas militants also reporting “heavy fighting” in northern Gaza.
“Dozens” of tanks entered Zaytun District on the southern fringes of Gaza City, cutting a key road from the north to the south of the war-torn Palestinian territory, witnesses said.
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“They have cut the Salahedin road and are firing at any vehicle that tries to go along it,” said one resident who did not give his name, but said they were present on two sections of the road.
Agence France-Presse’s Gaza journalists are not inside Gaza City, following Israeli warnings that the territory’s northern areas must be considered a war zone.
Zaytun, on Gaza City’s southern edge, which normally has a population of more than 130,000, is the city’s largest district, but the area where the tanks were spotted is relatively sparsely populated.
Dozens of buildings west of the Salahedin road have already been demolished by Israeli strikes in recent days. Israeli strikes have also razed at least 10 high-rise buildings in Tal al-Hawwa, a district in the city’s southwest, and damaged a Turkish-funded cancer treatment hospital in the same area, its director Sobhi Skeik said.
Israel has on several occasions warned the 1.1 million people living in northern Gaza, including Gaza City, to head south to avoid its military strikes as it pushes ahead with a mission to “destroy” the territory’s Hamas rulers.
Although huge numbers have left in the past few weeks, tens of thousands more are believed to be still in the zone. Since Friday, Israeli forces have stepped up their ground offensive as part of the military response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks that officials say killed 1,400 people, mostly civilians, with another 239 people taken hostage.
The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said more than 8,000 people, mainly civilians, and more than half of them children, have since been killed in Israeli air and ground strikes.
The Israeli army said troops killed “dozens” of militants in overnight clashes, saying they had “barricaded themselves inside buildings and tunnels and attempted to attack the troops.”
In one incident, a fighter jet targeted a building “with over 20 Hamas terrorist operatives inside,” while another fighter jet was guided to an anti-tank missile launching post in the area of al-Azhar University, it said. The university is in the heart of Gaza City.
It also said it hit “weapons depots, dozens of anti-tank missile launching positions, as well as hideouts and staging grounds used by the Hamas terrorist organization.”
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