Israeli army: The land attack on Beit Hanoun aims to destroy Hamas infrastructure – the seventh day

The Israeli army announced that it had started new land operations yesterday in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip.

“The attack aims to destroy the Hamas infrastructure and expand a buffer zone along the border,” the Times of Israel reported today, Sunday,.

During the operation, the Israeli Air Force fighter planes bombed several targets in the region.

The Israeli army had issued a “urgent” warning and immediately to the Palestinians residing in the Tal Sultan neighborhood of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, to evacuate the area.

In a publication on the X -Essaon, the Israeli army spokesman, Colonel Avichai Adraei, published a map of the area to be evacuated, saying that “the area where you are located is a dangerous fighting area” as the army is carrying out operations there.

Adraei asked the residents of the area to move on foot immediately through the so -called Gush Qatif road towards the Al -Mawsa area on the southern sector coast.

He said: “It is forbidden to move with vehicles.”

He warned that staying in the Sultan’s hill or traveling through other ways “puts your life and the lives of your families at risk.”
The publication added: “Let the area immediately.”

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