Israel yesterday said that a column of tanks and infantry had launched an overnight raid into Hamas-controlled Gaza, striking “numerous” targets before retreating to home soil.
The military announced the incursion into the north of the Palestinian territory hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared preparations for a ground war were under way.
The Israel Defense Forces described the operation as a “targeted raid” that hit “numerous terrorist cells, infrastructure and anti-tank missile launch posts.”
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The operation was “preparation for the next stages of combat,” it said, adding that “the soldiers have since exited the area and returned to Israeli territory”.
Black-and-white video footage posted by the military showed a column of armored vehicles and bulldozers winding toward what appeared to be a border fence and breaking through it.
Agence France-Presse verified the location as south of the Israeli city of Ashkelon, but could not verify when the footage was recorded.
Another video appeared to show an airstrike and later buildings being struck with munitions, sending debris flying high into the air, along with a thick plume of smoke.
Just hours earlier, Netanyahu had delivered a nationally televised address to Israelis still grieving and furious after Hamas’ bloody Oct. 7 attacks, telling them “we are in the midst of a campaign for our existence.”
The shock attack saw throngs of Hamas gunmen pour from Gaza into Israel, killing 1,400 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping 222 more, according to official tallies.
Israel has retaliated with heavy bombing that Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry said has killed more than 6,500, with the toll expected to rise substantially if tens of thousands of Israeli troops massed near Gaza move in.
Netanyahu, in the face of ever-louder international calls to temper the ferocious bombing campaign, vowed to press ahead with plans for a ground war.
Boasting of “raining down hellfire on Hamas” and killing “thousands of terrorists,” Netanyahu said his war Cabinet and the military would determine the timing of a “ground offensive.”
He pledged to “eliminate Hamas” and “bring our captives home,” but added that “I will not detail when, how or how many” forces would take part.
The ground raid into Gaza was not the first of its kind, a spokesman for the military said.
US President Joe Biden is among the foreign leaders stepping up public calls for Israel to “protect innocent civilians” and to follow the “laws of war” as it pursues Hamas targets.
Biden on Wednesday said he had privately suggested Israel should get hostages out if possible before any ground invasion.
“It’s their decision, but I did not demand it,” Biden said, as he called on the US Congress to allocate more money for Israeli defense.
Speaking in Cairo, French President Emmanuel Macron warned: “A massive intervention that would put civilian lives at risk would be an error.”
Gaza’s health ministry on Wednesday said the death toll had surged by about 700 in a day to above 6,500, including many children.
Biden has stated he has “no confidence” in the Hamas ministry figures.
While the exact death toll is unclear, the depth of the suffering is not in question. Entire neighborhoods have been razed, surgeons in hospitals overwhelmed with wounded carry out procedures without anesthetic and ice cream trucks have become makeshift morgues.
“They’re not waging war on Hamas, they’re waging war on children,” said one resident, Abu Ali Zaarab, after his family home was bombed in the southern town of Rafah. “It’s a massacre.”
About 1.4 million people — more than half of Gaza’s population — have been displaced, the UN said.
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