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Israel Hamas War: A fierce military action is being taken by Israel in Gaza. Meanwhile, the Israeli army has also explained what is its purpose and what she is doing. The Israeli army has said that it is expanding a new division line Morag Corridor in the Southern Gaza Strip. The army has said that one third of Gaza is now under its military control.
Gaza is seen destroyed
The Xinhua news agency reported that, an infographic video on behalf of the Israeli army shows that the ‘Morag Corridor’ passes through the area between Rafa and Khan Younis. This corridor separates Rafa from Khan Younis and Madhya Gaza. In the video, Khan Younis, the largest city of Southern Gaza, was almost completely destroyed.
What did the Israeli army say
The Israeli army said in a statement that it has gained complete control over several major areas and routes in Gaza as part of its operation. In addition to the Morag Corridor, Israel has also installed Netzarim Corridor during the war, which is a military buffer zone in Central Gaza. The purpose of this corridor is to separate the city of Gaza and North Gaza from the rest.
Israan started fatal attacks
Let me tell you, Israel stopped the entry of all humanitarian aid in Gaza from 2 March. After this, on March 18, he ended a two -month ceasefire with Hamas and resumed deadly aerial and ground attacks in Gaza. The army said that since March 18, it has carried out airstrikes on about 1,200 targets in Gaza using about 350 fighter jets and other aircraft.
People are going to die continuously
Meanwhile, Gaza’s health officials have said that 1,652 fruits have been killed and 4,391 others have been injured in fresh Israeli attacks so far. He said that since the war started in October 2023, the death toll in Gaza has increased to 51,025 while 116,432 people were injured.
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