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©Israeli military armoured vehicles roll in an area bordering the Gaza Strip on June 9, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas militant group. (Photo by Menahem KAHANA / AFP)
Israel's military on Friday said it was conducting raids backed by air strikes in northern Gaza, killing "dozens" of militants in an area where it had declared the command structure of Hamas dismantled months ago.
The operation in Shujaiya, on the edge of Gaza City, caused numerous casualties, witnesses and medics said on Thursday, when it began.
Renewed fighting in Gaza's north followed comments made on Sunday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in which he said that the "intense phase" of the war was winding down after almost nine months.
Experts say they foresee a potentially prolonged next phase.
Omer Dostri, a military expert at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security, said he expects the army to reduce its ground presence and to increasingly use drones and fighter jets "to further dismantle Hamas."
On Friday, in the Shujaiya area, an AFP correspondent witnessed an air strike and saw smoke rising. Artillery fire boomed.
In a statement, Israel's military said that overnight Thursday, troops "started to conduct targeted raids" in the Shujaiya area as part of an operation that began earlier in the day.
Intelligence had indicated "the presence of terrorists and terrorist infrastructure in the area of Shujaiya," the military said in its first details of the operation.
As troops went in, warplanes struck dozens of Hamas targets, it said, following other "significant" strikes that killed "dozens" of militants in the north.
The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad, said on Friday it was fighting in the northern Gaza neighborhood of Shujaiya and had targeted Israeli troops with mortar shells.
Meanwhile, Gaza's civil defense agency said Israeli forces had targeted the agency's headquarters while advancing in western Rafah.
Multiple agency staff were wounded, while two fire engines, an ambulance, and an excavator used for rescuing people from under rubble were damaged, one of the agency's officials, Mohammad al-Mughair, told AFP.
'Significant Strikes'
On Thursday, a military spokesman told residents and displaced Gazans in a social media message to leave "for your safety."
They were asked to head south, to a declared "humanitarian zone" about 25 kilometers (15 miles) away.
An AFP photographer saw many Palestinians leaving on foot, carrying their belongings through rubble-strewn streets.
Hamas said Israeli forces were "starting a ground incursion," reporting "several" dead as "thousands flee under relentless bombing."
Elsewhere in the coastal strip, paramedics on Friday reported three people killed in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza.
AFP images showed the municipal building had been destroyed.
Colleagues prayed over the bodies of four civil defense volunteers killed during the bombardment of the nearby Nuseirat refugee camp, other AFP images showed.
Orange work vests lay on top of their white-shrouded bodies.
Witnesses on Friday reported artillery fire in Nuseirat.
Netanyahu's announcement that intense fighting is winding down comes with his right-wing coalition under a range of pressures.
Thousands of protesters again gathered in front of his Jerusalem residence on Thursday to call for a hostage release deal, an AFP reporter said.
In the Tel Aviv area, mounted police dispersed ultra-Orthodox men protesting a Supreme Court ruling that they must be drafted for military service.
With AFP
The operation in Shujaiya, on the edge of Gaza City, caused numerous casualties, witnesses and medics said on Thursday, when it began.
Renewed fighting in Gaza's north followed comments made on Sunday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in which he said that the "intense phase" of the war was winding down after almost nine months.
Experts say they foresee a potentially prolonged next phase.
Omer Dostri, a military expert at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security, said he expects the army to reduce its ground presence and to increasingly use drones and fighter jets "to further dismantle Hamas."
On Friday, in the Shujaiya area, an AFP correspondent witnessed an air strike and saw smoke rising. Artillery fire boomed.
In a statement, Israel's military said that overnight Thursday, troops "started to conduct targeted raids" in the Shujaiya area as part of an operation that began earlier in the day.
Intelligence had indicated "the presence of terrorists and terrorist infrastructure in the area of Shujaiya," the military said in its first details of the operation.
As troops went in, warplanes struck dozens of Hamas targets, it said, following other "significant" strikes that killed "dozens" of militants in the north.
The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad, said on Friday it was fighting in the northern Gaza neighborhood of Shujaiya and had targeted Israeli troops with mortar shells.
Meanwhile, Gaza's civil defense agency said Israeli forces had targeted the agency's headquarters while advancing in western Rafah.
Multiple agency staff were wounded, while two fire engines, an ambulance, and an excavator used for rescuing people from under rubble were damaged, one of the agency's officials, Mohammad al-Mughair, told AFP.
'Significant Strikes'
On Thursday, a military spokesman told residents and displaced Gazans in a social media message to leave "for your safety."
They were asked to head south, to a declared "humanitarian zone" about 25 kilometers (15 miles) away.
An AFP photographer saw many Palestinians leaving on foot, carrying their belongings through rubble-strewn streets.
Hamas said Israeli forces were "starting a ground incursion," reporting "several" dead as "thousands flee under relentless bombing."
Elsewhere in the coastal strip, paramedics on Friday reported three people killed in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza.
AFP images showed the municipal building had been destroyed.
Colleagues prayed over the bodies of four civil defense volunteers killed during the bombardment of the nearby Nuseirat refugee camp, other AFP images showed.
Orange work vests lay on top of their white-shrouded bodies.
Witnesses on Friday reported artillery fire in Nuseirat.
Netanyahu's announcement that intense fighting is winding down comes with his right-wing coalition under a range of pressures.
Thousands of protesters again gathered in front of his Jerusalem residence on Thursday to call for a hostage release deal, an AFP reporter said.
In the Tel Aviv area, mounted police dispersed ultra-Orthodox men protesting a Supreme Court ruling that they must be drafted for military service.
With AFP
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