Albuquerque Journal

Forces move into refugee camps

Main telecom provider in Gaza announces another outage

- BY NAJIB JOBAIN, WAFAA SHURAFA AND SAMY MAGDY

RAFAH, Gaza Strip — Israeli forces on Tuesday expanded their ground offensive into urban refugee camps in central Gaza after bombarding the crowded Palestinia­n communitie­s and ordering residents to evacuate.

Gaza’s main telecom provider announced another “complete interrupti­on” of services in the besieged territory.

The military’s announceme­nt of the new battle zone threatens further destructio­n in a war that Israel says will last for “many months” as it vows to crush the ruling Hamas militant group after its Oct. 7 attack. Israeli forces have been engaged in heavy urban fighting in northern Gaza and the southern city of Khan Younis, driving Palestinia­ns into ever-smaller areas in search of refuge.

The U.S. said Israel’s minister for strategic affairs, Ron Dermer, was meeting with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan. Despite U.S. calls for Israel to curb civilian casualties and internatio­nal pressure for a cease-fire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the military was deepening the fighting.

“We say to the Hamas terrorists: We see you and we will get to you,” Netanyahu said.

Israel’s offensive is one of the most devastatin­g military campaigns in recent history. More than 20,900 Palestinia­ns, two-thirds women and children, have been killed, according to the Health Ministry in Gaza, whose count doesn’t differenti­ate between civilians and combatants. The agency said 240 people were killed over the past 24 hours.

The U.N. human rights office said the continued bombardmen­t of middle Gaza had claimed more than 100 Palestinia­n lives since Christmas Eve. The office noted that Israel had ordered some residents to move there.

Israel said it would no longer grant automatic visas to U.N. employees and accused the world body of being “complicit partners” in Hamas’ tactics. Government spokesman Eylon Levy said Israel would consider visa requests case by case. That could further limit aid efforts in Gaza.

Residents of central Gaza described shelling and airstrikes shaking the Nuseirat, Maghazi and Bureij camps. The built-up towns hold Palestinia­ns driven from their homes in what is now

Israel during the 1948 war, along with their descendant­s.

The Israeli military ordered residents to evacuate a belt of territory the width of central Gaza, urging them to move to nearby Deir al-Balah. The U.N. humanitari­an office said the area ordered evacuated was home to nearly 90,000 people before the war and now shelters more than 61,000 displaced people, mostly from the north.

The military later said it was operating in Bureij and asserted that it had located a Hamas training camp.

The telecom outage announced by Paltel follows similar outages through much of the war.

NetBlocks, a group that tracks internet outages, confirmed that network connectivi­ty in Gaza was disrupted again and “likely to leave most residents offline.”

 ?? FATIMA SHBAIR/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A bulldozer unloads the bodies of Palestinia­ns killed in fighting with Israel and turned over by the Israeli military during a mass funeral in Rafah, Gaza Strip, on Tuesday.
FATIMA SHBAIR/ASSOCIATED PRESS A bulldozer unloads the bodies of Palestinia­ns killed in fighting with Israel and turned over by the Israeli military during a mass funeral in Rafah, Gaza Strip, on Tuesday.

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