After three months of fighting, Israel claims that 8,000 Hamas fighters were killed in north Gaza | Key points


Israel declared on Saturday, according to local time, that it had successfully completed the disbandment of Hamas's "military framework" in northern Gaza, reporting the elimination of approximately 8,000 gunmen affiliated with the Palestinian group in that region as the conflict marked its three-month milestone.

Simultaneously, high-ranking diplomats from the United States and the European Union conducted separate visits to the Middle East, expressing apprehensions about the potential spillage of the Israel-Hamas conflict into neighboring Lebanon and other nations in the region.

In response to mounting international calls for a ceasefire and the facilitation of humanitarian aid into Gaza, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, spokesperson for the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), confirmed that analogous operations were underway to dismantle Hamas's network in the central and southern sectors of Gaza.

Latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war indicate intensified Israeli bombardments in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis, resulting in reported casualties among Hamas members. An Israeli airstrike on a residential building in the city led to at least 12 fatalities and 50 injuries, while another


 

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