The Israeli army continues to attack the Gaza band, where more than 500 people have died from Tuesday, while the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas remains interrupted.
The Israeli army announced on Thursday that it has resumed ground operation in the area of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip, continuing activities in other parts of this Palestinian enclave. The day before, she informed about the start of the “limited” ground operation in the north of the Gaza Strip. TASR informs this based on the AFP report.
“In the past hours, units (armies) have begun to carry out ground activity in the area of Sabura in Rafah. In this activity they have laid out … terrorist infrastructure,” the army said. In a statement, she added that her units are simultaneously continuing in the Northern and Central Gaza Stands.
Israel restored air attacks on the Gaza band this week. According to Hamas, the Palestinian authorities there, at least 504 people have been killed, including more than 190 children, from Tuesday.
On Wednesday, the Israeli army announced that it had launched a “limited ground operation” in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he would continue the attacks until Hamas is destroyed and release all hostages.
In the Gaza Strip, there was a ceasefire since January 19, which stopped the war of the war between Israel and Hamas. The first phase of the ceasefire ended almost two weeks ago and both sides did not agree on its continuation or the second phase.