
Israel announced the start of its long-awaited ground operation into Gaza City on Tuesday, declaring "Gaza is burning".
An Israeli military official said the Israeli Defence Forces had begun the main stage of their ground operation into Gaza City, the main urban centre in the enclave, where Israel has ordered hundreds of thousands of residents to flee.
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) gave few initial details but said its troops had begun "dismantling Hamas terrorist infrastructure in Gaza City".
"Gaza is burning," Defence Minister Israel Katz posted on X. "The IDF strikes with an iron fist at the terrorist infrastructure and IDF soldiers are fighting bravely to create the conditions for the release of the hostages and the defeat of Hamas."
Residents said bombardment of the city had been ramped up dramatically over the past two days, with heavier explosions that destroyed dozens of homes, and naval boats joining tanks and planes in the bombardment of the coast.
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"We have launched a significant operation in Gaza," Netanyahu said at the start of testimony in court in an ongoing corruption trial.
Israel's war on Gaza
Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023, taking about 251 hostages, Israeli tallies show. Israeli authorities say 20 of the remaining 48 hostages in Gaza are alive.
Israel's subsequent military attack against Hamas has killed over 64,000 Palestinians, Gaza's health ministry said, while a global hunger monitor said part of the enclave is suffering from famine. Israel already controls about 75% of Gaza.
Last week, Israel launched an airstrike against Hamas leaders in Qatar, expanding its military actions that have ranged across the Middle East.
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