Israeli troops intensify operations in Jabalia and Rafah as battles rage in Gaza war

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Israeli forces and Palestinian groups are engaged in intense battles in the northern Gazan town of Jabalia, with both sides claiming significant casualties. Israel’s military reported killing “a large number of terrorists” in Jabalia’s refugee camp, while Hamas claimed to have killed several soldiers.

The fighting has forced tens of thousands of civilians to flee Jabalia since Saturday, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian situation. The UN reported that nearly 600,000 people have been displaced from Rafah, with 150,000 fleeing in the past 48 hours alone. With tanks moving into built-up areas and border crossings closed, essential supplies and medical services are dwindling.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed deep concern over the impact of the Israeli operation, emphasizing the urgent need to restore operational capacity at key border crossings to ensure humanitarian aid reaches those in need.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the military’s actions, stating that the feared humanitarian catastrophe had not materialized. The IDF confirmed engaging in intense battles with terrorist cells in Jabalia and eliminating a significant number of terrorists.

Meanwhile, reports of civilian casualties and widespread destruction continue to emerge from Gaza, with residents facing a dire lack of essential services. The UN and Western powers have warned against an all-out ground assault, fearing mass civilian casualties and a humanitarian catastrophe. The situation remains volatile, with no immediate resolution in sight.

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