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Heavy Airstrikes and Partition of the Gaza Strip – Israel Intensifies Offensive in Gaza

2023-11-06T04:10:25.880Z

Highlights: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has once again rejected calls for a ceasefire in the country. "We are telling both our friends and our enemies to remove the word 'ceasefire' from their lips," Netanyahu said. "There will be no ceasefire until all hostages return," he said, "We have a clear goal of restoring a significantly better security situation at the borders, not only in the Gaza Strip" "We know it can happen," he added, "we are ready to strike in the north"



Last updated: 06.11.2023, 04:53 a.m.

By: Lukas Rogalla

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Israel is said to have bombed Hamas infrastructure with air strikes. The army also reports the division of the Gaza Strip. The news ticker.

  • "Eliminating Terrorists": Israel Reports Attacks on More Than 2500,<> Hamas Targets
  • Airstrikes on Refugee Neighborhoods: Dozens of Deaths Reported in the Gaza Strip
  • The information on the war in Israel processed here comes from international media and news agencies, but also from the parties to the conflict. However, some of the information on the situation in Israel and the Gaza Strip cannot be independently verified. Even in these cases, we remain transparent.

Update from November 5, 22:55 p.m.: Israel's military is prepared for a possible major attack in Lebanon, according to Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi. "We are ready to strike in the north at any time," Halevi said during a visit to troops on the border with Lebanon on Sunday. "We know it can happen." However, he has great confidence that the defense in the north is strong. "We have a clear goal of restoring a significantly better security situation at the borders, not only in the Gaza Strip."

Update from November 5, 21:28 p.m.: According to Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari, the Israeli army is currently carrying out heavy airstrikes against Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip. The "intensive" air operations would target Hamas' infrastructure, both above ground and underground. Palestinian sources speak of what may be the most serious attacks to date.

Meanwhile, the ground forces of the Israeli army have advanced to the southern coastal areas of Gaza City and are now taking up positions there, spokesman Hagari reported. Thus, the Gaza Strip is effectively divided. "Now there is a southern Gaza Strip and a northern Gaza Strip," the Tagesschau quotes Hagari as saying.

Because Israeli troops have completely encircled Gaza City both here in the north and in the south, the Gaza Strip is effectively divided. © AFP PHOTO / ISRAELI ARMY

War in Israel: Netanyahu government does not want ceasefire

Update from November 5, 19:23 p.m.: Similar to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has clearly rejected calls for a ceasefire in Gaza. "There will be no ceasefire until all hostages return," he said. Hamas is suffering "heavy blows," he said, accusing the group of trying to harm Israel with "psychological operations." Hamas repeatedly publishes footage of attacks against Israeli tanks and infantry.

Update from November 5, 16:59 p.m.: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has once again rejected calls for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. "We are telling both our friends and our enemies to remove the word 'ceasefire' from the lexicon," Netanyahu said, according to Israeli media. Until Hamas releases all the hostages, there will be no ceasefire.

Update from November 5, 13:30 p.m.: According to Palestinian figures, at least 7,9770 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since October 4800, including 152,2100 children. This was announced by the Hamas-run Ministry of Health. In the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territory of the West Bank, <> people were killed and <>,<> injured. The information cannot be independently verified at this time.

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"Eliminating the Terrorists": Israel Continues Operation in the Gaza Strip

Initial report: Gaza City – The Israeli army says it has attacked more than 2500,5 targets so far during its ground operation against the Islamist Hamas in the Gaza Strip. This was done in conjunction with the Air Force and the Navy. The troops continued to "eliminate terrorists" in hand-to-hand combat, the army said on Sunday morning (<> November).

The troops directed warplanes to attack Hamas infrastructure, weapons depots, observation posts, and command and control centers, the Israeli military said on Sunday. During the night airstrikes were also carried out on a Hamas military compound where command and control centers, observation posts and other terrorist infrastructure were located.

War between Israel and Hamas: This photo taken by the Israeli army shows Israeli military vehicles and heavy smoke in the Gaza Strip. © ISRAELI ARMY/AFP

Israel-Gaza-News: Airstrike on Refugee Neighborhood – Reports of Dozens of Deaths

According to media reports, the army bombed a house in the Al-Magasi refugee neighborhood in the center of the Gaza Strip. More than 30 people were killed, according to consistent media reports, citing the health authority controlled by the Islamist Hamas.

The Israeli army said on Sunday that it was investigating the reports. The Arab television channel Al Jazeera, citing doctors on the ground, even reported 45 deaths. Initially, the information could not be independently verified. In the Gaza Strip, Israeli attacks have so far caused thousands of deaths.

According to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), more than 33,000 people live in the Al-Magasi refugee quarter on an area of 0.6 square kilometers. The streets are narrow and the population density is high. As in other refugee neighborhoods in the Gaza Strip, the population suffers from high unemployment and poverty.

Last weekend, the Israeli military ushered in a new phase in the war against the Palestinian organization ruling Gaza, expanding its operations on the ground. The Gaza Strip has a length of about 40 kilometers and covers an area only slightly larger than that of Munich. More than 2.2 million people live in the densely populated area. (lrg/dpa)

Source: merkur

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