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IDF says it finished razing Hamas’s main weapon manufacturing industrial zone in central Gaza
2024-01-20
[IsraelTimes] Battles continue in northern and southern Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
, as UN officials warn of dire humanitarian situation and accuse Israel of breaking international law


The Israel Defense Forces said Thursday it had completed demolishing Hamas
...a regional Iranian catspaw,...
’s main rocket and weapons manufacturing industrial zone in the central Gaza Strip, along with a vast tunnel network beneath it that housed some of the facilities.

The development came as the army said troops reached the southernmost point of their ground offensive in Gaza so far on Thursday as they intensified operations across the south of the Paleostinian territory.

At the same time, a UN rights expert accused Israel Thursday of breaking international law with its "relentless" bombardment of Gaza.

Parts of the weapons manufacturing facility were shown to news hounds, including The Times of Israel, during a media tour earlier this month on Salah a-Din road in the Bureij area.

The IDF said troops located additional sites recently, in the Maghazi area, and between Bureij and Nuseirat.

In all, the 36th Division, the Yahalom combat engineering unit, and Air Force’s Shaldag unit discovered and destroyed dozens of tunnel shafts in the area of Salah a-Din road in central Gaza, that connect to hundreds of kilometers of underground passages, according to the IDF.

One of the tunnel shafts was located in the home of a senior Hamas commander responsible for the rocket manufacturing operation.

The IDF said the tunnels led to underground sites used by Hamas to manufacture rockets and other weapons, as well as passages used by the terror group to transport munitions to all parts of Gaza.

Both above and below ground in Maghazi, Bureij and Nuseirat, the IDF said it discovered steel workshops, chemical and explosives factories, and storage sites for long-range rockets.

Meanwhile,
...back at the shootout, Butch clutched at his shoulder. Ow! he exclaimed, with feeling......
La Belle Francesca Albanese, an Italian lawyer who is the UN special rapporteur on the Paleostinian territories (and who is staunchly critical of Israel), told a Madrid news conference that Israel "has done a number of things that are highly illegal, highly unlawful" during the war.

While Israel has the right to self-defense, international humanitarian law must be respected "to protect people who are not actively involved in combat. Civilians, prisoners of war, and the sick and maimed," she added.

This meant distinguishing between combatants and civilians and ensuring military attacks are proportionate to avoid excessive harm to civilians, Albanese said.

"Instead what has happened is over 100 days of relentless bombing — the first two weeks using 6,000 bombs per week, bombs of 2,000 pounds, in highly crowded areas," she said. "Most hospitals have been made dysfunctional. A good number of them, the major ones, have been closed, bombed or taken over by the army. People are dying now not only because of the bombs but because there is not sufficient health infrastructure to cure them of wounds."

Israel has repeatedly accused Hamas of embedding itself in Gaza’s civilian population and using civilians as human shields, including by locating terror bases under hospitals, launching rockets from schools and shelters, building tunnel shafts under children’s bedrooms, and storing weapons in and around schools and mosques.

Captured Hamas holy warriors have confirmed some of the human shield claims, explaining for example that Hamas knows Israel will not target hospitals, medical centers and facilities.

A health professional who recently left Gaza after weeks working in hospitals there described overwhelmed doctors trying to save the lives of thousands of maimed people amid collapsing hospitals that have turned into impromptu refugee camps.

The World Health Organization’s Sean Casey, who left Gaza after five weeks of trying to get more staff and supplies to the territory’s 16 partially functioning hospitals, told a UN news conference that he saw "a really horrifying situation in the hospitals" as the health system collapsed day by day.

Al-Shifa Hospital, once Gaza’s leading hospital with 700 beds, has been reduced to treating only emergency trauma victims, and is filled with thousands of people who have fled their homes and are now living in operating rooms, corridors and stairs, he said.

"Literally five or six doctors or nurses" are seeing hundreds of patients a day, Casey said, most with life-threatening injuries, and there were "so many patients on the floor you could barely move without stepping on somebody’s hands or feet."

Following Hamas’s surprise attacks into the country’s south on October 7, Israel has repeatedly accused the Islamic terror group of using Gaza’s hospitals as cover for military activities. It singled out al-Shifa in Gaza City, saying Hamas had hidden command centers and bunkers underneath the hospital’s sprawling grounds. In late November, the Israeli military unveiled what it said was a Hamas military facility under the hospital.

VICTORY WILL TAKE TIME
Speaking at a presser in Tel Aviv Thursday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged that the war on Hamas "is continuing on all fronts, and the war will continue on all fronts until all the aims we set are achieved."

"Victory will take many more long months," he continued, "but we are determined to achieve it."

He rejected the idea that Israel cannot win, which he claimed was being circulated by Israeli media, including "in the TV studios." His government, he promised, "will not compromise on anything less than total victory over Hamas."

On the rule of Gaza after the war, he said he "would be happy to find Gazooks" to run civil affairs in the Strip, and states in the region to help with Gaza’s rehabilitation, but said this was unlikely to happen until Hamas is defeated, because potential alternatives will be afraid to "get a bullet in the head" from the terror group’s button men.

Earlier in the day, the IDF denied claims that it shelled a Jordanian field hospital in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, as troops continued to battle Hamas operatives in the area.

In response to a query on the matter, the IDF’s Spokesperson’s Unit told The Times of Israel that the military "did not attack the Jordanian hospital in Khan Younis," but that troops were engaged in a shootout with Hamas operatives in a nearby area.

"There are claims that a medical staff member of the hospital was injured as a result of the shooting. As of now, it is not possible to verify that the injury is the result of IDF troops firing," the IDF said, adding that before troops entered the area, they were briefed on the hospital and were told that it was "a sensitive place and it is very important for the IDF not to endanger it and its people."

The IDF also noted that "coordination was carried out between the relevant parties" ahead of the army’s operations near the hospital on Wednesday, in which it instructed the hospital staff to seek shelter.

"The hospital is not damaged and continues to function and provide medical care to those who need it," the IDF said.

In the south of the Strip, the Hamas-run health ministry said that 16 people, half of them children, were killed in an IDF Arclight airstrike
...KABOOM!...
on a home in Rafah. There was no immediate comment from the IDF on the reported strike.

The reports came as Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
confirmed that a shipment of medicines, some intended to be given to dozens of hostages with chronic illnesses held by Hamas, had entered the Strip.

"Over the past few hours, medicine & aid entered the Gaza Strip, in implementation of the agreement announced yesterday for the benefit of civilians in the Strip, including hostages," Majed Al Ansari, a spokesperson for Doha’s foreign ministry posted on X, formerly Twitter, adding that mediation was continuing "at the political and humanitarian levels."

A senior Hamas official said that for every box provided for the hostages, 1,000 boxes of medicine were being sent in for Paleostinians.

The agreement for medication to enter Gaza came amid the growing humanitarian crisis in the enclave. The Gaza health ministry, run by Hamas, said Thursday that the corpse count in the Strip had reached at least 24,620 people, though figures from the terror group cannot be independently verified, and are believed to include both civilians and Hamas members killed in Gaza, including as a consequence of the terror groups’ own rocket misfires. The IDF says it has killed over 9,000 operatives in Gaza, in addition to some 1,000 holy warriors inside Israel on October 7.

There was no word on whether the medicines, which were to be transferred by the Red Thingy, had been distributed to the hostages.

Vowing to destroy the terror group, Israel launched a wide-scale air and ground campaign in Gaza, which has continued for over 100 days. Fighting intensified on Thursday, with IDF troops operating in the Khan Younis killing some 40 Hamas operatives over the past day, according to the military.

Troops of the Givati Brigade also raided the "Shuhada Outpost," a main stronghold belonging to Hamas’s South Khan Younis Battalion and the offices of the Hamas battalion commander, seizing many firearms and recovering intelligence documents.

More limited fighting continued in northern Gaza as well, with the army saying it killed several button men in tank and air strikes in areas where it says it has established "operational control."
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