close
close

Hundreds killed that uses “extensive” land operations as an IDF in Gaza

The Israeli defense forces (IDF) carried out on Saturday evening, May 17th, in Gaza in the “extensive ground operations” and made an escalation of her newly launched Operation of Gideon Chariot, which is aimed at the north and south of the territory. In the meantime, more than 130 people were killed in air strikes overnight, as indirect ceasefire negotiations between Hamas and Israel continued until their second day.

What has Gideon's characters achieved in 48 hours?

Israel increases his pressure campaign for Hamas with the aim of making the group published all the remaining hostages that it holds, both dead and alive. The Israeli government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, also demands that Hamas withdraw the area completely from the Gaza Strip and completely disarmed.

The IDF said that 670 destinations made it and killed dozens of militants in the past week. One of these strikes is said to have killed Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, although the IDF does not have to confirm the reports. His body was supposedly recovered five days after a bombardment, which aimed at a tunnel network in the southern city of Khan Younis.

In Khan Younis, too, more than 48 people were killed when air strikes occurred in the apartments of those who were sold overnight. In the meantime, nine members of a family and another 10 were killed in a residential area in the North Jabaliya refugee camp. According to reports from the Associated Press, 25 children and 14 women were killed between the strikes.

In the 24 hours earlier, Israel's offensive killed more than 150 people, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health, including four children in a northern refugee camp on Saturday. Another 14 people were killed in the central gaza, including two parents and their four children when their home was attacked.

The country routinely gives civilian deaths on Hamas and says that the group embarks on the civilian infrastructure. Israel also claims that the group catches humanitarian aid to keep its militarized strength into operation.

Israel provides only a few evidence of these claims, which Hamas quickly rejected. Human rights groups and civil servants of the United Nations also accuse Israel of targeting Gaza's health facilities and blocking the help of reaching the population of Gaza, which is currently being grasped by widespread famine.

No progress in ceasefire negotiations

In her second day of indirect negotiations, a high -ranking Israeli civil servant said that there was no progress in the discussions in view of the demands of the individual page. Similarly, a Hamas officer said with Reuters, said: “Israel's position remains unchanged, they want to release the prisoners (hostages) without an obligation to terminate the war.”

An anonymous source that spoke to the al-Araby al-Jaded News Site in Qatar, who acts as an intermediary and host of the talks, said that a potential ceasefire would contain the release of 10 living hostages in an exchange between 200 and 250 Palestinian prisoners. In addition, the ceasefire would take one and a half to two months. On the 10th day of the ceasefire, Hamas is expected to provide a list in which the health and status of the remaining 58 hostages they own describe.

Hamas also demands that the international community, including the United States, enforced security guarantees that do not enable Israel to resume their war after all hostages were released.

Israel has worked systematically on Hamas since the militant group started a surprise attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 to kill around 1,200 people and take 251 hostages. Since then, Israel has killed more than 53,000 Palestinians, most of whom are civilians, while almost the entire population of the 2.3 million inhabitants displaced Gaza.

While 58 hostages, which are both dead and alive, are kept by Hamas, the Palestinian Commission for imprisoned matters reports that more than 10,100 Palestinians are detained in Israel, including more than 400 children.

“If the Jews want a ceasefire, Hamas refuses, and when Hamas have a ceasefire, the Jews reject him. Both sides agree to eradicate the Palestinian people,” said Abu Mohammad Yassin, a resident of the Jabaliya refugee camp, the ap.

Leave a Comment