TEL AVIV, Israel
Israeli Defence Minister, Israel Katz says the military will expand its operation in Gaza and seize "large areas" of the territory - incorporating them into what he described as "security zones."
In a statement on Wednesday,
Katz said the expanded operation aimed to "destroy and clear the area
of terrorists and terrorist infrastructure” and would require a large-scale
evacuation of Palestinians.
It comes as local hospitals
said at least 15 Palestinians were killed in the territory overnight.
The Hamas-run civil defence
agency said first responders had recovered the bodies of 12 people, including
children, from a home in the Khan Younis area.
There have been reports of
extensive Israeli air strikes and shelling along the Egypt border and there is
a growing sense that a new major Israeli ground offensive is looming in Gaza.
This week, Israel's military ordered an estimated 140,000 people in Rafah to leave their homes and issued new evacuation orders for parts of northern Gaza.
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Israeli Defence Minister, Israel Katz (left) |
Israel has already
significantly expanded a buffer zone around the edge of Gaza over the course of
the war, and seized control of a corridor of land cutting through its centre.
Israel launched its renewed
Gaza offensive on 18 March, blaming Hamas for rejecting a new US proposal to
extend the ceasefire and free the 59 hostages still held captive in Gaza.
Hamas, in turn, accused Israel
of violating the original deal they had agreed to in January.
The Hostages and Missing
Families Forum in Israel said they were "horrified to wake up" to the
news of the expanded military operation. In a statement, the group urged the
Israeli government to prioritise securing the release of all hostages still
held in Gaza.
In his statement announcing
plans to seize more territory, Katz also urged Gazans to act to remove Hamas
and free remaining Israeli hostages, without suggesting how they should do so.
The humanitarian situation
across Gaza has dramatically worsened in recent weeks, with Israel refusing to
allow aid into the Gaza Strip since 2 March - the longest aid blockage since
the war began.
Last month the UN announced it
was reducing its operations in Gaza, one day after eight Palestinian medics,
six Civil Defence first responders and a UN staff member were
killed by Israeli forces in southern Gaza.
The Israeli military launched
a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented cross-border attack
on 7 October 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 were taken
hostage.
More than 50,399 people have
been killed in Gaza during the ensuing war, according to the Hamas-run health
ministry.
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