Remains of a House in Gaza: Uncovering the Aftermath of Israeli Bombings

2023-10-13 06:04:00
Remains of a house in Gaza. Yousef Mohammad/dpa

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated this Thursday that the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, “no longer manages to administer” the area after the Israeli bombings carried out in response to the offensive that began on Saturday by the Palestinian armed group.

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Army spokesman Daniel Hagari has indicated that the attacks are undermining Hamas’ capabilities to operate in the area. “We are destroying his ability to function as a sovereign. “It no longer has the capacity to administer Gaza,” he noted.

Likewise, he stated in a press conference that Hamas is mired in “anarchy and chaos” and has urged increased pressure on the group, according to information collected by the newspaper ‘The Times of Israel’.

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In this sense, he has assured that the military “will attack anyone who was involved in the attacks in southern Israel.” “We have taken the videos and identified the people who committed the atrocities. “We have used facial recognition and there will be no impunity,” she said before warning that “those who give them refuge run a serious risk.”

The objective of the Israeli army, on the sixth day of the war unleashed by the Hamas offensive, is the “liquidation” of the government of the Palestinian Islamist movement in the Gaza Strip, a military spokesman said on Thursday.

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The objective of the Israeli army, on the sixth day of the war unleashed by the Hamas offensive, is the “liquidation” of the government of the Palestinian Islamist movement in the Gaza Strip, a military spokesman said on Thursday.

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Israeli Energy Minister Israel Katz defended this Thursday that “there will be no electricity or water” in the Gaza Strip until the hostages captured by Hamas after its offensive on Saturday are released.

“Humanitarian aid to Gaza? There will be no electricity, drinking water or fuel until those kidnapped in Israel can return home,” Katz stated in a message broadcast through X, formerly known as Twitter. Thus, he has emphasized that “humanitarianism is for humanitarianism” and has specified that “no one can teach morality” to Israel.

An estimated 150 people were kidnapped by the Palestinian armed group and taken to the Gaza Strip during the incursion that took place on Saturday and has left more than 1,200 dead in Israel.

The Israeli Army has indicated this Thursday that there are already 81 families that have had to be notified of the kidnapping of their relatives at the hands of Hamas, although the militants target some 130 hostages.

“We are aware that there is uncertainty but we try to understand what is happening on the ground and we must be precise when reporting,” said Israel Defense Forces spokesman Daniel Hagari.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined forces Wednesday with a top political rival to create a war cabinet to oversee the fight to avenge the weekend attack by Hamas terrorists. In the isolated Gaza Strip, de facto ruled by the armed group, Palestinian suffering increased as Israeli bombing demolished neighborhoods and the only power plant ran out of fuel.

(With information from Europa Press)

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