Israel-Gaza war: IDF operations kill 591 Palestinians across two days, Hamas leaders eliminated

Israel’s latest military escalations have killed almost 600 Palestinians across Gaza since Tuesday, with the IDF celebrating the elimination of Hamas leaders as ground and air operations continue.

After two months of relative calm, Gazans were again fleeing for their lives after Israel effectively abandoned a ceasefire, launching a new all-out air and ground campaign against the Gaza Strip’s dominant Palestinian militant group Hamas.

Gaza’s health ministry says 591 Palestinians, including 200 children, have been killed as war returns to the region, with around 100 of those deaths recorded on Thursday,

Israeli aircraft dropped leaflets on residential neighbourhoods, ordering people out of Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun towns in the north, the Shejaia district in Gaza City and towns on the eastern outskirts of Khan Younis in the south.

Late on Thursday, Israel’s military said it had begun ground operations in the Shaboura district of Gaza’s southernmost city Rafah, which abuts the Egyptian border.

The IDF said on Thursday, that the latest military operations has resulted in the elimination of Rashid Jahjuh, the Head of Hamas’ General Security Forces and Ayman Atsalih, the Head of the Khan Yunis sector within Hamas’ General Security Forces.

The IDF claim multiple Hamas leaders have been 'eliminated' in the latest military operations.
Camera IconThe IDF claim multiple Hamas leaders have been ‘eliminated’ in the latest military operations. Credit: X

“War is back, displacement and death are back, will we survive this round?” said Samed Sami, 29, who fled Shejaia to put up a tent for his family in a camp on open ground.

A day after sending tanks into the centre of the enclave, the Israeli military said on Thursday it had also begun conducting ground operations in the north of the Gaza Strip, along the coastal route in Beit Lahiya.

Hamas, which had not retaliated during the first 48 hours of the renewed Israeli assault, said its fighters fired rockets into Israel.

The Israeli military said sirens sounded in the centre of the country after projectiles were launched from the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian medics said Israeli strikes targeted several houses in northern and southern sections of the Gaza Strip.

With talks having failed to bridge differences over terms to extend the ceasefire, the military resumed its air assaults on the strip with a massive bombing campaign on Tuesday before sending soldiers in the day after.

It said on Thursday that its forces had been engaged for the past 24 hours in what it described as an operation to expand a buffer zone separating the northern and southern halves of the Gaza Strip, known as the Netzarim corridor.

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