15 May,2024 07:45 AM IST | Tel Aviv | Agencies
Palestinians stand amid debris following an Israeli bombardment in Gaza Strip on Tuesday. Pic/AFP
Israeli aircraft struck more than 120 Hamas targets throughout the Gaza Strip over the past day, the Israel Defence Forces said on Tuesday. The IDF said ground forces were battling Hamas in eastern Rafah, including on the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.
Troops raided Hamas sites in the area, killing gunmen and locating rocket launchers and other weapons. Soldiers also seized weapons found in a school. Meanwhile, ground forces are also operating in the Jabaliya area of northern Gaza where Hamas is attempting to regroup. Several Hamas gunmen were killed in battles, and the Air Force struck targets including underground facilities and a building where operatives had gathered.
Likewise, ground forces are also active in northern Gaza's Zeitoun area, another location where Hamas is trying to regroup. Troops raided a weapons depot in the home of a Hamas operative and directed an airstrike against a Hamas sniper in the area. At least 1,200 people were killed and 240 taken hostage in Hamas's attacks on Israeli communities near Gaza on October 7.
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A former Indian Army officer, Col. Waibhav Anil Kale, employed with the United Nations Department of Safety and Security was killed and another staff member injured as their vehicle was struck as they travelled to the European Hospital in Rafah on the morning of May 13. This makes it the first international casualty for the world body since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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