The Israeli attack continues in Gaza, while combat aircraft attack Hamas World news

New footage shows that the Israeli forces are continuing operations inside Gaza, as the war against terrorists is intensifying Hamas after the ceasefire collapsed last week. The video shows the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) with the support of tanks and bulldozers inside the Palestinian enclave, as the land movements continued in the northern region.

“Yesterday (Saturday), the Israeli Defense Army forces began working in the Beit Hannon area in northern Gaza. The purpose of the operation is to target terrorist infrastructure sites in Hamas to expand the scope of security in Northern Gaza. The region.

According to the Hamas Ministry of Health, the Israeli strikes through the Southern Gaza Strip have killed at least 19 Palestinians overnight, including a political leader in Hamas and many women and children.

The residents said that the tanks had advanced to an area of ​​the southern city of Rafah, where the army ordered it to evacuate it.

The army ordered the people to leave the Tal Al -Sultan al -Sultan al -Sultan, on foot along one road to Maoas.

Israel ended the ceasefire with Hamas last week when it fired a surprise wave of air strikes that killed hundreds of Palestinians.

Late Saturday, the Israeli Cabinet agreed to a proposal to establish a new directorate charged with the progress of “voluntary departure” to the Palestinians in line with the proposal of US President Donald Trump to clarify Gaza and rebuild it to others.

Palestinian groups say they do not want to leave the land, and rights groups have said that the plan may rise to the level of expulsion in a violation of international law.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said that the new body will be “subject to Israeli and international law” and coordinating “the passage of land, sea and air to the destination countries.”

The ceasefire, which was stopped in January, stopped for 15 months of heavy fighting, which was ignited by the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, to Israel.

The two sides were supposed to start negotiations in early February in the next stage of the armistice, as Hamas had to release 59 hostages, 35 of whom believed they were dead, compared to more Palestinian prisoners, a permanent ceasefire and an Israeli withdrawal.

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