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Israel carried out heavy bombing in Gaza, 23 Palestinians died

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Israel’s operation against Hamas in the Gaza Strip continues. On Saturday, Israel carried out large-scale airstrikes. According to local health officials, at least 23 Palestinian civilians have died in these attacks. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, 23 bodies have been brought to hospitals in the last 24 hours. These also included the bodies of a family of five people, whose tent was attacked.

9 Israeli soldiers injured

Earlier on Friday, Israel had also attacked the northern area of ​​​​Jabalia. Four people were killed in this late night attack. The Israeli army has informed that during a search in Shijaiyah in Gaza city on Friday night, 9 of its soldiers were slightly injured due to an explosive device, who were taken to an Israeli hospital.

Occupation of more than half of Gaza’s area

The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which was going on for two months, broke down on March 18. After this, Israel once again started in Gaza. Israeli ground troops have captured more than half of Gaza. The Israeli army is conducting raids and search operations in parts of northern Gaza and the southern city of Rafah.

Israel blockades

Israel has blockaded Gaza. Israel says the blockade is aimed at pressuring Hamas to release the remaining hostages and lay down its arms. Human rights groups have called it a starvation strategy and a possible war crime. However, Israel has accused Hamas and other militants of embezzling aid funds in Gaza.

Let us tell you that on October 7, 2023, Hamas carried out a terrorist attack and mass massacre in Israel. Hamas killed about 1,200 people and kidnapped 250 people and took them to Gaza. After this, Israel has vowed to eliminate Hamas. According to the claim made by Gaza’s health officials, more than 52,800 people have been killed in Israel’s campaign. At the same time, more than one lakh people have been injured. Israel says that it has killed thousands of terrorists.