Gaza ground raid ‘biggest incursion’ of war so far as Israel ‘prepares battlefield’

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Israel sent tanks and troops into northern Gaza overnight, in the “biggest incursion” of the war with Hamas so far, according to the country’s military.

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said it carried out a brief ground raid to strike several military targets.

The attack was intended to “prepare the battlefield”, the IDF said, before a widely expected full-scale ground invasion of the Hamas-run Palestinian territory.

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The raid came after the United Nations (UN) warned it is on the verge of running out of fuel in the Gaza Strip, forcing it to sharply curtail relief efforts in the territory, which has also been under siege since Hamas’s rampage across southern Israel on 7 October.

Gaza’s health ministry, which is controlled by Hamas, said on Wednesday that more than 750 people were killed over the previous 24 hours, higher than the 704 killed the day before.

Israel says around 1,400 people were killed during Hamas’s incursion and more than 200 people were taken hostage by the militant group.

The IDF published a video which it said shows the moment its forces moved into Gaza for the raid. In the footage, a row of tanks can be seen heading across the border, firing rockets.

Israeli armoured vehicles take part in an operation, as the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues, at a location given as the northern Gaza Strip
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Israeli armoured vehicles heading into the Gaza Strip

Israeli authorities said its weapons “struck numerous terrorist cells, infrastructure and anti-tank missile launch posts”.

Drone footage also posted by the IDF on X/Twitter appeared to show rockets striking targets and destroying buildings.

Ground forces, including armoured vehicles, conducted the “relatively large” incursion in a “targeted raid” into northern Gaza.

Israel’s Army Radio described it as the biggest incursion of the current war so far, which begun when militants stormed through southern Israel.

In response, Israeli forces carried out more than two weeks of devastating air raids as its troops amassed on the border.

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Buildings being struck by Israeli rockets

The raid came after the UN warned it is on the verge of running out of fuel in the Gaza Strip, forcing it to curtail relief efforts in the territory, which has also been under a complete siege since the bloody conflict was ignited earlier this month.

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