Israeli army expands ground offensive in Rafah

Importance Score: 85 / 100 🟢

Israeli Forces Expand Ground Operations in Rafah

Rafah, Gaza Strip – Israeli forces have reportedly broadened their ground operations against Hamas militants to an additional neighborhood within the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah. This development marks a further extension of the ongoing military actions in the region.

IDF Targets Hamas Infrastructure

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated on social media platform X, Saturday evening, that troops were engaged in destroying “Hamas terrorist infrastructure.” The IDF further indicated that these actions are aimed at establishing a more extensive security zone within Rafah. This operation follows an offensive launched by the army in another area of the city approximately two weeks prior.

Continued Air Strikes Across Gaza

According to the IDF’s online statement, Israel has also sustained aerial bombardments targeting Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) positions throughout the Gaza Strip.

  • Air strikes focused on Hamas and PIJ targets
  • Operations conducted across the Gaza Strip

The IDF reported that “dozens of militants were neutralized during these strikes.”

Casualty Reports Unverified

As of now, the information provided by the IDF regarding on-the-ground events has not been independently corroborated. Similarly, reports from other sources remain unverified.

Gaza Health Authority Reports Casualties

The Hamas-administrated health authority in Gaza stated that approximately 25 individuals have been killed in the preceding 24-hour period.

This report, which does not differentiate between combatants and civilians, also awaits independent confirmation. The figures represent reported deaths within Gaza over the last day.

Military Operations Resumed

Israeli military operations in Gaza recommenced on March 18. This resumption followed the failure of involved parties to reach an agreement on prolonging a six-week ceasefire, which had been initiated in January. The renewed operations signal a continuation of conflict in the region after a period of reduced hostilities.


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