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Israel mounts new sortie into Gaza

People watch as smoke and dust ascend following Israeli bombardment in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. - AFP
People watch as smoke and dust ascend following Israeli bombardment in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. - AFP
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GAZA/JERUSALEM: Israel said its ground forces had made a big push into Gaza overnight to attack Hamas targets as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it was still preparing for a ground invasion that could be one of several.


The United States and other countries are urging Israel to delay a full invasion; Gaza is reeling from almost three weeks of Israeli bombing triggered by a mass killing spree in southern Israel by Hamas.


Other groups have since attacked Israel and US forces elsewhere in the region; Western leaders fear that a ground invasion with a high death toll among Palestinian civilians, who have already been killed in large numbers by Israeli air strikes, could spark a wider war.


US President Joe Biden held a call with Netanyahu, discussing "ongoing efforts to locate and secure the release" of Americans believed held hostage in Gaza, the White House said overnight.


Israel said there were 224 hostages. Hamas has threatened to kill some of those it holds, who include many foreign passport holders, but has freed four since Friday. Gaza began receiving a small amount of aid the following day.


The White House said Biden and Netanyahu also discussed safe passage for other foreigners wishing to leave Gaza, a continuous flow of aid into the narrow coastal strip, and a pathway to permanent peace with the Palestinian people.


"The President reiterated that Israel has every right and responsibility to defend its citizens and to do so in a manner consistent with international humanitarian law," the statement said.


The comments reflect a balancing act over US support for Israel's actions after Biden was criticised for casting doubt on Palestinian casualty figures.


Netanyahu, who has suggested repeatedly that a ground invasion is imminent, told citizens in an address on Wednesday evening: "I will not elaborate on when, how or how many."


Israeli army radio said the military had overnight staged its biggest incursion into northern Gaza in the current war against Hamas, which Israel has vowed to eliminate.


People deploy a large Palestinian flag as they march in support of the people in the Gaza Strip in the occupied West bank city of Nablus. - AFP
People deploy a large Palestinian flag as they march in support of the people in the Gaza Strip in the occupied West bank city of Nablus. - AFP


The military later released video on X showing armoured vehicles crossing the highly fortified barrier from Israel and blowing up buildings "in preparation for the next stages of combat".


"Tanks and infantry struck numerous cells, infrastructure and anti-tank missile launch posts," it said.


Palestinians in Gaza said Israeli air strikes had pounded the territory again overnight and people living in central Gaza, near the Bureij refugee camp and east of Qarara village, reported intensive tank shelling all night.


Hamas did not comment directly on the Israeli report but said its armed wing had struck an Israeli helicopter east of Bureij. The Israeli military said it was "not aware of this".


Israel has carried out weeks of intense bombardment of the densely populated Strip following the Hamas attack on Israeli communities, which it says killed some 1,400 people.


Gaza's health ministry said on Thursday that 7,028 Palestinians had been killed in the air strikes, including 2,913 children.


"Behind every announced number, there is a known human being with a name and an identity," ministry spokesman Dr Ashraf al Qidra said. He urged those who doubted its figures to examine its methodology.


Reuters has not been able to independently verify the death toll on either side.


In Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, an Israeli air strike hit a house, killing a mother, her three daughters and a baby boy, whose father held his body in hospital.


"Did he kill? Did he wound someone? Did he capture someone? They were innocent children inside their house," he said.


The director of the Nasser hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis, Nahed Abu Taaema, said the bodies of 77 people killed in air strikes had been brought in overnight, most of them women and children, Hamas's Al Aqsa radio station reported. - Reuters


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