Gaza war
Israel extends operations in the center of the Gaza Strip
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Israel’s army wants to act against terrorist groups in quarter of the city of Deir al-Balah, in which it has not yet been used. Local residents are supposed to flee. Geisel members are also horrified.
According to Israel’s army, she extends her missions in the city of Deir al-Balah in the center of the Gaza Strip. In the region, she continues to proceed against terrorist organizations and now “go to new areas”, according to the communication of an army spokes, which was also published in Arabic. The military has not yet been used there. The “Times of Israel” spoke of the first soil operations in the area since the beginning of the Gaza War.
The military spokesman called on residents from several neighborhoods of the city to flee, including people who have been accommodated in tents. You should go to Al-Mawasi, the call says. Al-Mawasi in the southwest of the competitive area was shown by Israel as a “humanitarian zone” during the Gaza War. In the past, the Israeli military had also attacked several times there. According to the army, Hamas facilities were, for example.
The families of the hostages that are still captured by Islamists in the Gaza Strip reacted with concern and horror to the army. “Can anyone promise that this decision will not lead to the loss of our relatives?”, According to a statement by the forum of the hostage members. The vast majority of the Israelis want an end to the war and an agreement that enabled the release of the kidnapped. The families of the deported therefore called for: “Enough!”.
The “Times of Israel” wrote, the Israeli army avoid soil operations in areas in Gaza Strip, in which it suspect hostages so as not to endanger the people kidnapped from Israel.
dpa
Source: Stern

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