Gaza city once again under heavy Israeli
military assault. Not yet the fullscale
offensive, it says, but a preliminary
operation.
And nowhere is safe here. What buildings
remain are being pounded into dust.
Entire neighborhoods erased. And once
more, people are forced to flee. But
where do they run in this land of ruins?
>> We don't know where we are going. This
man says the army has been dropping
leaflets, shells, and explosive devices.
It's terrifying.
>> This is the 10th time we've left our
home. This woman said, "We were told,
get out. You're in a dangerous place.
We're being forced to leave. We don't
want to."
In Gaza's morttercheries, the anguish of
the newly berieved. More tears, more
goodbyes. With the death toll rising
still,
the Israeli military says its latest
operation is eliminating Hamas
terrorists. Its forces striking from the
ground and the air, targeting what it
calls militants and observation posts.
We are currently operating with great
force on the outskirts of Gaza City. Its
Arabic spokesman said more large forces
will soon join this fighting, deepening
our strikes on Hamas and the other
terrorist organizations.
But this renewed assault hits a city
already starving and in desperate need.
Famine now ravaging its people.
And with this offensive, Israel has
halted the daily pauses that allowed
eight convoys in.
The army also confirmed it had recovered
the bodies of two Israeli hostages. One
of them, Ilan Vice, killed during the
October the 7th attacks.
But tonight, European ministers from
Spain, Norway, and Ireland have
condemned Israel's latest offensive, one
that deepens Gaza suffering and adds to
an already staggering death toll. Sadel
Karia, News at 10.