Israeli military expands ground operations in Gaza

The Israeli military was forced on Friday by the ground on Friday after a series of evacuation orders calling for Palestinians to flee, as part of its attack on Hamas in the war-breaking Gaza Strip.
Dozens of people, including children, including children, were killed in a shelter at a school near Tuffah, Gaza city during an Israeli strike. On Friday, the Israeli military said the strike was targeting prominent militants from Hamas Command and Control Center and was not named.
The evacuation has brought new hardships to the Palestinians, who have endured displacement and miserable conditions from their homes in the first 15 months of the war. A shaky two-month-old ceasefire between Israel and Hamas collapsed, ending a brief breath of Palestinians in Gaza after the two sides failed to reach an agreement to expand its deal.
Since then, the Israeli military has embarked on a major bombing campaign, adopting the tactics that Israeli officials say, and occupying territory in Gaza aims to force Hamas to release more hostages.
Military Arabic spokesman Avicay Adraee said in a social media post late Thursday that he provided a “final” warning ahead of the new attack urging people to move south. Mr Adraee suggested that militant organizations operate among civilians.
While many have followed such evacuation orders from the military in recent Israeli campaigns, others have chosen to stay at home or in shelter, saying they can’t help but be displaced or have nowhere to go.
On Friday, the military said its troops began operating near Shajaiye in the eastern part of Gaza City to “expand the security zone”, referring to its characteristic buffer zone next to the border between Israel and Gaza.
The military said Israeli soldiers killed militants and removed weapons infrastructure, including Hamas Command and Control Center, without providing specific details. During the first 15 months of the war, as Israeli military fought Hamas, buildings were demolished, roads were torn down, utility infrastructure was destroyed, and most of the Shayye were transformed into a wasteland.
Before the truce in January, Israeli troops rushed into the Gaza city before evacuation, bringing Palestinian militants back together in the ruins.
Palestinian health authorities – There is no distinction between civilians and combatants.
Multiple videos verified by The New York Times show the explosion at the Dahl Alcham school in civilians and the consequences of its chaos. After the strike, a chaotic scene occurred at the Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, where the dust-covered and bleeding children were driven out of the vehicle.
Khamis Elessi, a volunteer doctor at the hospital, said a continuous wave of injuries reached the emergency room, an overwhelming medical staff.
“It’s a terrible scene,” he said in a phone interview. “People are being thrown on the ground.”
Dr. Elessi, 56, said he was shocked by the number of injured children. He said, “I’m crying.” “A boy kept asking me: Why did they hit me?”
According to the Al Aqsa TV channel run by Hamas, one of the people killed was the grandson of Hamas’ highest negotiator, Khalil Hayeya.
Israel has previously targeted the school with shelter and believed that Hamas militants were the command center. Hamas has denied this claim in the past. The United Nations said Israel’s strike on schools could have violated the law, which violated disproportionate harm to non-combatants.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, more than 1,000 people have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire on March 18, and more than 50,000 people have been killed since the war began. According to the Ministry of Health, the bodies of 86 people killed by Israel arrived at a hospital in Gaza on Thursday.
After the war began, Hamas-led troops attacked Israel and killed about 1,200 people.
Nad Ibrahim and Ameera Hourouda Contribution report.