1. Hamas has released photos of over 40 hostages in Gaza City, warning against Israeli actions, as Israeli forces continue ground operations in the area.
2. Israeli troops are expanding their activities in Gaza City, dismantling Hamas infrastructure sites such as tunnels and sniper posts.
3. Due to these operations, nearly one million residents have been forced to flee from the city, with around 270,000 citizens seeking shelter in the south. However, this area has shortages of basic necessities like water, food, and temporary housing, and has also been subject to Israeli strikes. The local authorities have criticized Israel and called on the international community for immediate action.
2. Israeli troops are expanding their activities in Gaza City, dismantling Hamas infrastructure sites such as tunnels and sniper posts.
3. Due to these operations, nearly one million residents have been forced to flee from the city, with around 270,000 citizens seeking shelter in the south. However, this area has shortages of basic necessities like water, food, and temporary housing, and has also been subject to Israeli strikes. The local authorities have criticized Israel and called on the international community for immediate action.
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Summary
1. Ongoing Israeli ground operations in Gaza City; Hamas releases hostage photos, warns Israel.
2. Israeli troops dismantling Hamas infrastructure, including tunnels and sniper posts.
3. Approx. 1 million residents forced to flee, 270k seeking shelter with limited resources (water, food,
2. Israeli troops dismantling Hamas infrastructure, including tunnels and sniper posts.
3. Approx. 1 million residents forced to flee, 270k seeking shelter with limited resources (water, food,