On Saturday, the Israeli military conducted a series of vigorous nighttime airstrikes in northern Gaza, specifically targeting approximately 150 underground facilities, as announced by the army.
Israeli military aircraft carried out a series of intense nighttime airstrikes in northern Gaza, targeting around 150 underground facilities, according to an announcement by the army on Saturday, AFP reported.
Human Rights Watch has warned that the extensive telecommunication blackout in Gaza, combined with Israel’s sustained bombardment of the Palestinian territory, raises concerns about the potential for concealing “mass atrocities,” AFP reported.
Israel intensified its attacks in the Gaza Strip, resulting in a significant disruption of internet and communication services, as reported by The Associated Press (AP).
Meanwhile, Hamas announced on Saturday that its fighters in Gaza are prepared to respond with full force to Israeli attacks, as Israel expanded its air and ground operations in the Palestinian enclave.
Reuters reported, that the Gaza-based Palestinian militant group, which governs the region, previously stated that its fighters were engaging in clashes with Israeli troops in areas close to the border with Israel. This came in response to Israel’s reports of escalated attacks in Gaza.