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Israeli troops push deep into Gaza's southern city of Khan Younis

Israel says its troops have reached the southernmost area of Khan Younis, as they expand their operations in the Gaza Strip’s second biggest city.

The military announced that dozens of Palestinian fighters from Hamas had been killed in “close quarter combat”.

Armed groups also reported clashes in the area, while health officials said 172 people had been killed across Gaza.

Meanwhile, Israel’s president said he was praying that medicines delivered to the Strip would reach Israeli hostages.

Qatar said on Wednesday night that the supplies had arrived via the border crossing with Egypt, along with a shipment of humanitarian aid for Palestinian civilians, under an agreement it had brokered between Israel and Hamas.

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Qatar said on Wednesday night that the supplies had arrived via the border crossing with Egypt, along with a shipment of humanitarian aid for Palestinian civilians, under an agreement it had brokered between Israel and Hamas.

The troops had “eliminated dozens of terrorists in close-quarters combat and with the assistance of tank fire and air support”, and raided the “Martyrs’ Outpost” of the Southern Battalion of Hamas’s Khan Younis Brigade, it added.

It did not say where the fighting took place, but Hamas’s military wing reported that its fighters had fired at Israeli soldiers and shelled a tank and armoured bulldozer in the southern Batn al-Samin area on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, civilians have been fleeing the city as the fighting closes in, including many displaced families sheltering at Nasser Hospital in the west of Khan Younis, which is Gaza’s largest functioning health facility.

According to a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) surgeon, there was panic at the hospital after Israeli forces heavily bombed a nearby area on Tuesday night without issuing an evacuation order.

In a video recorded during a visit on Tuesday, MSF head of mission Leo Cans warned that the situation at Nasser Hospital was “catastrophic”, with “way too many patients for the staff to handle”.


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