The death of the Hamas leader has not been confirmed. Netanyahu told reporters that he was still unsure about the deaths of Taif and his partner, but that Israel would pursue its objectives until the end. “In any case, we will reach the entire Hamas leadership,” he declared. According to the prime minister, as military pressure on Hamas increases, the chances of an agreement to release the Israeli hostages will increase.
The place was considered a safe place. According to Reuters, the al-Mawasi humanitarian zone was designated as a place where the Israeli military has repeatedly asked Palestinians to move after demanding their withdrawal from other areas.
Homeless people reported that tents were destroyed and bodies were mutilated in the attack. Israel says the area is not a no-man’s land and an operational outpost of Hamas.
The victims were rushed to an overcrowded hospital. According to the news agency, the injured were taken to a nearby hospital, which is overburdened and operates only in southern Gaza. Deputies say the intensity of Israeli attacks has left medical supplies and beds to care for all the sick.
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