Hamas War Has ‘Entered New Phase’, Israel Declares
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel on Saturday boasted that its ongoing war on Hamas had ‘entered a new phase’ with its massive bombardment of Gaza as the Islamist group demanded the release of all Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the hostages it seized three weeks ago.

Africa Today News, New York recalls that the United Nations had warned that thousands more civilians could die in Gaza even as Israel said ground forces were still operating inside the Hamas-run territory more than 24 hours after entering it on Friday.

According to Israeli sources, Israel began its air campaign on October in response to Hamas fighters storming across the Gaza border and killing 1,400 people, largely civilians, and taking over 220 captives. Since then, Israeli strikes have killed 7,703 people, mostly civilians, with almost 3,500 of them being children, according to the health ministry in Gaza, which is under the leadership of Hamas.

The conflict is the fifth and deadliest in Gaza since Israel unilaterally withdrew troops and settlers from the Palestinian territory in 2005.

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UN human rights chief Volker Turk warned of “the possibly catastrophic consequences of large-scale ground operations in Gaza”, saying “thousands more civilians” could die.

The intense strikes against Hamas, which has ruled Gaza since 2007, provided cover for Israeli ground forces to step up operations.

“Since early Friday evening, combined combat forces of armour, combat engineers and infantry have been operating on the ground in the northern Gaza Strip,” the army said late Saturday.

Africa Today News, New York reports that Israel has massed tens of thousands of troops along the Gaza border raising expectations of a full-blown invasion, with its soldiers making limited ground incursions on Wednesday and Thursday.

“We’ve entered a new phase in the war,” Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said.

“Last night, the ground in Gaza shook. We attacked above the ground and below the ground,” he said, alluding to the network of tunnels Hamas has built under Gaza.

Israeli fighter jets dropped leaflets over Gaza City warning residents that the area was now a “battlefield”.

“Shelters in northern Gaza and Gaza (City) governorate are not safe,” the army said, urging residents to “evacuate immediately” to the south.

The army already delivered similar warnings earlier in its campaign, but many who fled south ended up returning home after failing to find refuge from Israeli bombing.

Africa Today News, New York

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