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War Israel – Hamas, Biden: ‘Netanyahu in Gaza does more harm than good’. LIVE

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About thirty militants from Hamas and other terrorist organizations were killed by the Israeli army in the south and center of the Gaza Strip. Palestinian media report an Israeli attack on displaced persons’ tents in the Mawasi area, in the east of Khan Younis governorate, which caused at least 15 deaths. “In Khan Younis, in the south, Israeli Defense Forces troops eliminated 17 terrorists during a series of attacks in the area last day,” read a statement from the IDF. In the south, troops continue their operations in the Hamad neighborhood of Khan Younis, with “hand-to-hand” fighting supported by the Israeli air force, as well as “selective raids” on Hamas operations centers where weapons and ammunition have been found. The Army also reported that a drone “eliminated the terrorist” who killed Major Amisha Ben David on Saturday, whose death brought the number of Israeli victims to 248 since the start of the ground offensive in the Strip. “During one of the targeted raids, two terrorists from the military wing of Hamas surrendered to the troops,” the IDF reported. In central Gaza, Israeli forces killed 13 “terrorists” using “fighter jets, sniper fire and tank artillery,” the army said. “A drone identified a terrorist cell inside a building adjacent to that of the troops, under which there was an underground tunnel. Shortly afterwards, a plane hit the building and the tunnel, eliminating several terrorists”, yes reads in a press release. The air force also attacked “terrorist infrastructures” in the north of the enclave, in Jabalia and Beit Hanun, where the humanitarian situation is most serious.

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