The Israeli army focused on the attack on the Gaza Strip

Israel and Palestinian militias in Gaza are entering their fourth day of war, which It has already claimed the lives of more than 1,500 people. and injured around 6,400, according to figures confirmed by the UN.

Reports from Israel indicate that more than 900 citizens and foreigners have died and that the number of injured exceeds 2,600.

for his part, The Gaza Ministry of Health reported the death of 687 Palestinians and more than 3,800 wounded, and to that should be added those who died in battles on Israeli territory.

He The Israeli army confirmed today that it found around 1,500 bodies of Hamas militia members on Israeli territory.which gives an idea of ​​the number of troops the Palestinian militia has deployed in its massive attack on Israel and would bring the death toll so far to more than 3,000.

An Israeli television channel reported that around 1,500 bodies of alleged militants of the Palestinian Islamist movement had been found. in areas of southern Israel near the Gaza Stripafter attacks by Israeli troops on militia positions, such as tunnels and weapons depots.

The Israeli troops claim to have regained control of all areas occupied by Hamas on Saturdayafter an intense exchange of fire for air.

“We have practically regained full control of the border fence with Gaza, we are rebuilding and organizing the perimeter,” he told international media. Army spokesman Richard Hecht.

He also reported that Israeli forces were “building infrastructure for future operations” in the area, and that The army is “focused on the offensive in the Gaza Strip, on airstrikes” against the Palestinian enclave by air, land and sea.

Dozens of Israeli warplanes continued their bombing 200 targets of Hamas and Islamic Jihad in the cities of Rimal and Khan Yunis in Gaza.

However Civilians in Gaza, besieged by continuous bombardment, denounce Israeli attacks in residential areasplaces of worship and hospitals, without prior notice allowing evacuation.

The The number of displaced people in the Gaza Strip as a result of the war has increased in the last 24 hours and exceeds 187,000and that number is expected to rise in the coming hours, according to the United Nations.

Of them, some 137,500 are accommodated in UN Refugee Agency (UNRWA) schoolswhere the conditions are extremely unsafe, and the supply of drinking water is very limited, as confirmed by the representatives of this organization.

He Israel’s Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant, ordered a complete shutdown of the Strip this Mondaywhich means that the Palestinian enclave will be without electricity, food and fuel, in the middle of the war: “I ordered: Gaza will be completely closed.”

Israel also struck again with artillery at at least two points in southern Lebanon near the border of the two countries, where three members of the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah were killed on Monday.

“In the early hours of the morning, Israeli enemy forces shelled outside the towns of Blida and Meiss al Jabaland about four missiles fell on Lebanese territory,” the Lebanese National News Agency (ANN) reported.

According to the official media, the shots were fired due to suspicion that There could be another “infiltration attempt” from Lebanon into Israel.

Members of the Islamist group Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) crossed the dividing line from Lebanese territory and engaged in clashes with Israeli forces, resulting in the deaths of at least two YIP militiamen and two other Israeli soldiers.

In response to this infiltration, Israel launched intense artillery attacks and aerial bombardment of several Lebanese border pointscausing the death of three Hezbollah members.

The so-called Blue Line, the de facto border between the two countriescontinues today under “continuous” Israeli drone flight, according to Lebanon’s Al Manar television, which acts as Hezbollah’s mouthpiece and released video footage of the alleged drone.

The Lebanese government already suspended classes in all schools in the border areas yesterdaya region under the control of the Shiite armed movement.

Source: Panama America

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