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Israel carries out tank raid on Gaza

The Israeli government claims that its tanks and infantry attacked numerous terrorist cells, infrastructure and anti-tank missile launch sites.


HeIsraeli Army made an incursion with tanks into Gaza to prepare for the ground offensive in the area of Palestine controlled by theIslamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).

It is aselective operation with tanks in the north of theGaza Strip"as part of the preparations for the next phases of combat," an Israeli military spokesman toldAFP.

TheIsrael Defense Forces They shared black and white images showing a column of armored vehicles and bulldozers passing through a border fence. After the tanks passed, the soldiers left the area.

The Israeli government said its tanks and infantry "attacked numerous terrorist cells, infrastructure and anti-tank missile launch sites.

The Israeli government videos do not specify the exact area of the attacks, nor the date on which they occurred. Not only do they show the entry of tanks into the Gaza Strip, there are also images of an aerial bombardment, buildings attacked with heavy ammunition and areas with columns of smoke.

on WednesdayBenjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister, declared that they were preparing a ground offensive on the Gaza Strip. He said this is a "campaign for Israel's existence" and warned thatground attack plans They won't stop.

In mid-October, Netanyahu announced strong measures against the Hamas group and promised that he would destroy them."wipe off the face of the earth".

"Every member of Hamas is a dead man. Hamas is ISIS. It will be crushed and eliminated, just as the world did with ISIS," the prime minister said.

The most recent data, offered by the Ministry of Health in Palestine, controlled by Hamas, indicates that since the conflict in Gaza was reactivated after the Islamic group's terrorist attack on October 7, Israel has left more than 6,500 Gazans dead, among them 2,704 children.

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