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Israel-Gaza conflict: Israeli military launches first ground incursion into Gaza | Israel-Gaza conflict: Israeli military launches first ground incursion into Gaza |
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Hundreds of Palestinians are fleeing Gaza after Israel warned residents to evacuate immediately amid plans to step up its military offensive. | |
The army launched its first ground offensive early this morning in a bid to destroy a rocket-launching site in northern Gaza. | |
It was a brief raid to remove long-range arsenal from a site - the mission had an exchange of gunfire. | |
Leaflets were then dropped into the homes of civilians in the northwest of Gaza, asking them to evacuate, ahead of what a military spokesman described as a “short and temporary” assault on the region. | |
It is unclear whether this attack would comprise of a further ground offensive or continued airstrikes. | It is unclear whether this attack would comprise of a further ground offensive or continued airstrikes. |
The flyers said that the military intends to attack "terrorists and terrorist infrastructures in the area east of Al-Atatra and Al-Salatin St, and in the area west of and north of Ma'bscar Jabalyia." | |
“Those who fail to comply with the instructions will endanger their lives and the lives of their families. Beware.” the leaflet said. | |
We are dropping these leaflets above N. Gaza, warning civilians to move away from Hamas terrorists & command centers. pic.twitter.com/HxVWjjGpsC | |
Palestinian residents of the city of Beit Lahiya, in which Al-Atatra is a neighbourhood, have begun leaving the Strip via the Erez crossing into Israel. | |
According to officials, 800 Palestinians using passports ranging from British, to American and Australia, have started to flee. | |
"They are sending warning messages," resident Mohammad Abu Halemah told the Associated Press. "Once we received the message, we felt scared to stay in our homes. We want to leave." | |
Another, Ahmed Mohana, who is a US citizen, said: "It is very hard, it is very tough. We are leaving our family, our relatives and brothers and sisters in this horrible situation —we have to do what we have to do." | |
The Israeli army tweeted this morning: "We warned civilians in N. Gaza to move away from Hamas targets. Hamas told civilians to ignore our warnings & remain in the line of fire." | The Israeli army tweeted this morning: "We warned civilians in N. Gaza to move away from Hamas targets. Hamas told civilians to ignore our warnings & remain in the line of fire." |
It comes after the United Nations Security Council called for a ceasefire to the bloody conflict which has left 160 Palestinians dead. | It comes after the United Nations Security Council called for a ceasefire to the bloody conflict which has left 160 Palestinians dead. |
A statement from the UN said: “The Security Council members called for de-escalation of the situation, restoration of calm and reinstitution of the November 2012 ceasefire.” | A statement from the UN said: “The Security Council members called for de-escalation of the situation, restoration of calm and reinstitution of the November 2012 ceasefire.” |
An Israeli cabinet minister said the army is “ready and poised” for a ground offensive, following a week-long aerial bombardment on what is says are Hamas terror operations. | An Israeli cabinet minister said the army is “ready and poised” for a ground offensive, following a week-long aerial bombardment on what is says are Hamas terror operations. |
Palestinian militants have launched more than 800 rockets out of Gaza, the military said, while Israel has staged more than 1,300 airstrikes. | Palestinian militants have launched more than 800 rockets out of Gaza, the military said, while Israel has staged more than 1,300 airstrikes. |
Despite international pressure calling on Israel to halt the attacks, it has widened its target area to include civilian institutions that are suspected of concealing Hamas weaponry. | Despite international pressure calling on Israel to halt the attacks, it has widened its target area to include civilian institutions that are suspected of concealing Hamas weaponry. |
Mourners carry the body of a Palestinian militant yesterday A strike on a centre of the disabled killed two patients and wounded four others, while a second attack flattened the home of Gaza police chief Taysir al-Batsh and damaged a nearby mosque, killing 18. | Mourners carry the body of a Palestinian militant yesterday A strike on a centre of the disabled killed two patients and wounded four others, while a second attack flattened the home of Gaza police chief Taysir al-Batsh and damaged a nearby mosque, killing 18. |
Medics in Gaza have said they are struggling to cope with the demand on services and to reach those most in need. | Medics in Gaza have said they are struggling to cope with the demand on services and to reach those most in need. |
Audrey Landmann, the medical co-ordinator for Médecins sans Frontières, said: “The health system in Gaza is very fragile. | Audrey Landmann, the medical co-ordinator for Médecins sans Frontières, said: “The health system in Gaza is very fragile. |
“It was already fragile before the beginning of the war. With the increase in patients in the hospitals, the situation can very quickly become catastrophic.” | “It was already fragile before the beginning of the war. With the increase in patients in the hospitals, the situation can very quickly become catastrophic.” |