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Hamas says it fires on Israeli forces pressing ground assault

 


                                    Smoke and flames rise during an Israeli air strike on west Gaza

Hamas said its militants in Gaza fired anti-tank missiles at Israel's invading forces early on Tuesday and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed calls for a halt to fighting that has deepened the Palestinian enclave's humanitarian crisis. 


Israel has expanded ground operations in Gaza as it seeks to punish the Strip's ruling Hamas movement for a deadly gun rampage three weeks ago that Israeli authorities say killed over 1,400 people. 


Witnesses said Israeli forces targeted Gaza's main north-south road on Monday and attacked Gaza City from two directions. Israel said its troops freed a soldier from Hamas captivity, one of 239 hostages who Israel says were captured on 7 October. 

The al-Qassam brigades, Hamas' armed wing, said militants clashed early on Tuesday with Israeli forces "invading the southern Gaza axis, (including) with machine guns, and targeted four vehicles with al-Yassin 105 missiles," referring to locally produced anti-tank missiles. 



The militants also targeted two Israeli tanks and bulldozers in northwest Gaza with the missiles, al-Qassam said. 


Reuters was not able to confirm the reports of fighting. Israel's military had no immediate comment. 


Gaza health authorities say that 8,306 people, including 3,457 minors, have been killed in Israeli attacks since 7 October. U.N. officials say more than 1.4 million of Gaza's civilian population of about 2.3 million have been made homeless. 

The mounting death toll has drawn calls from the U.S., Israel's top ally, other countries and the U.N. for a pause in fighting to allow more humanitarian aid to reach the enclave. 



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