Israeli Authorities Call for Partial Elimination of Hamas Following Attack

 Claiming to completely dismantle the military structure of Hamas in northern Gaza, Israel said, now they are focusing on central and southern Gaza.




Title: Israeli Forces Target Hamas in Ongoing Gaza Conflict Israel claims to have partially dismantled the military structure of Hamas in northern Gaza and now shifts its focus to central and southern regions as the indiscriminate attacks on Palestinian Gaza extend into their fourth month. The Israeli forces assert that they have partially destroyed the military infrastructure of Hamas, the ruling group in the region, while simultaneously continuing efforts to completely eliminate the organization. The toll of casualties rises daily, with the recent heavy bombardment of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, resulting in numerous casualties and fatalities reported in local hospitals. Israeli forces targeted the Rafah area south of Gaza, bordering Egypt, in their relentless attacks, leading many Gazans to seek refuge in this region. Since the initiation of hostilities on October 7, Hamas claims responsibility for attacking Israel, prompting continuous Israeli assaults on Gaza. The death toll in Gaza has reached 22,835, including at least 9,600 children, with over 58,000 people injured in the ongoing conflict. In a separate incident, six individuals lost their lives in an Israeli bomb attack on the occupied West Bank's Jenin area on Saturday night, according to the Palestinian Authority-run Health Ministry. The total death toll in West Bank attacks since October 7 has now reached 327. Tragically, two journalists, Mustafa Thuria from AFP and Hamza Wael Dahduh from Al-Jazeera, lost their lives in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reports that 77 journalists have died in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the conflict, with efforts being made to address the safety of journalists in the region. U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell are actively working to prevent the escalation of the Gaza conflict and increase humanitarian aid in the region. Blinken, currently on a Middle East tour, expressed concerns about tensions spreading in the region and emphasized the need to address the Israel-Jordan border situation. Meanwhile, Borrell visited Lebanon's capital, Beirut, in efforts to contribute to regional stability. In Israel, massive protests erupted in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza, and an end to the ongoing conflict. The situation remains tense and complex, with international diplomatic efforts underway to mitigate further escalation.

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