Israeli forces have launched a “limited ground operation” to regain the Natzarium Corridor, a new width road that divides Gaza and is considered necessary to control the destructive Palestinian territory.
The Ministry of Health said the move was a significant increase in Israel’s new aggression in Gaza, and in less than 36 hours after a large wave of air strikes, it killed more than 400 people, including 183 children and 94 women.
Zaheer Al -Waheedi, the head of the Ministry’s Record Department, has called the attacks the deadliest day in Gaza since the beginning of the war.
A Gaza Civil Defense Service spokesman said that more Israeli strikes were killed in Israeli strikes on Wednesday, killing 436 in 48 hours.
The new killings were also a member of the UN staff, who was killed when two UN guest houses were killed in the Deir al -Bala in central Gaza.
The United Nations has called for an investigation.
“All the UN’s locations are known for conflicts, which are bound by international law to protect them and maintain their absolute growth,” said a spokesman for the UN Secretary -General, Antonio Guterres.
Israeli defense forces refused to target the UN building, saying that the UN compound had no “IDF operational activity” and “IDF did not attack it”.
A series of Israeli evacuation orders that were asked to leave their homes to leave their homes in the north and east of Gaza, but to avoid being trapped in a combat zone in the coming days, but the Netzium corridor occupied Tuesday with a plane in Tuesday.
According to Western aid officials, a private security company that was receiving checkpoints in the Netzarium Corridor returned overnight and moved to Israeli soldiers in armored vehicles and tanks and early on Wednesday.
Israeli forces are believed to have recovered four fortified bases there and stopped all access. It is now impossible to travel from north to southern Gaza, officials said.
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has said that the new aggression will continue until the “total victory” against Hamas will be achieved and the remaining 59 hostages have been released by the militant group.
As part of the Seas Fire Agreement in January, Israel withdrew from the Natzium Corridor.
In addition, Israel Katz, Israeli Defense Minister, threatened ordinary people in Gaza.
The dog issued a “final warning” to the Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday saying that they should follow the recent advice of US President, Donald Trump, to return Israeli hostages and remove Hamas from power.
Katz said, “Return the hostages and remove Hamas, and other options will open for you – including the possibility of going to other places in the world, for those who want.”
Hundreds of thousands returned to the rest of their homes, and during the ceasefire, Israeli forces pulled to a buffer zone around the banks of Gaza, which began in mid -January.
When the first phase of the ceasefire that ended 17 days ago, Israel ended the blockade on Gaza, which eliminated all the goods.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned Wednesday that the Gaza Strip has been struggling to manage the rapid increase in medical experts in the last 36 hours after the resumption of ground operations by Israel.
The ICRC said in a statement, “Due to the recent suspension of humanitarian aid in Gaza, the reserves of medical equipment have declined significantly and in the upper part, the hospital staff is struggling to manage the rapid increase in casualties.”
Israel and Hamas accused each other of violating the war, which was widely held since January and offered respite for Gaza’s 2.3 million residents.
Hamas shock in Israel in October 2023, about 1, 1,200 people, in which it mobilized the conflict. About 250 hostages were also taken. More than 49,000 people have been killed in Israeli aggression in Gaza, mostly civilians.
Netanyahu and other Israeli officials said the decision to renew the attacks in Gaza came after Hamas rejected the proposals for an extension of 30 to 60 days in the first phase of the three -phase ceasefire.
Hamas says it wants to terminate the steps for the ceasefire agreement according to the signature.
Israel has refused to talk about the second phase, which aims to eliminate the enemies, withdraw all Israeli forces from Gaza, and return to all hostages in Gaza, which are thought to be more than half of the dead.
“Hamas has not closed the door about talks, but we insist that new agreements are not needed,” Tahr al -Nuno, a Hamas official, said on Wednesday.
Nono called on the international community to “take immediate action” to end the war, while Israel accused Israel of “violating the ceasefire agreement.”
Israel launched new strikes to “break the deadlock,” analysts said.
Danny and Bach, a military history expert at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said: “There was a very good reason that Israel did not want to go to Phase two. [of the ceasefire agreement]. This would mean that Hamas had to stay in Gaza, stay in power and to siege Israel … a complete contact between the interests of both sides was disconnected.
Critics in Israel have accused Netanyahu of launching an offensive to strengthen its coalition government before a vital budget vote in Parliament, to support the war due to the popularity of the ceasefire, and dismiss the head of the head of the internal security service.
Identifying deep divisions in Israel, tens of thousands of people in Israel protested Tuesday night and Wednesday against Netanyahu’s new government. Further demonstrations have been planned in the coming days.