TEL AVIV: Gaza was shattered by the blows of Israeli artillery that crossed the border. Army attacks were carried out in most areas of the northern region. In addition to this, heavy airstrikes also destroyed many parts of Gaza City. The tunnels where Hamas operatives live were bombed and destroyed.
On Saturday, Israel killed Azim Abu Rakba, the head of Hamas' aerial array, and Rateb Abu Sahiban, the commander of the naval forces. Hamas paragliders flew into Israel on October 7 on the instructions of Azim Abu. It was Rateb who led the attempt to enter Israel by sea.
Communication links were completely broken in the missile attack. With this, Gaza was isolated from the world. People in Gaza are in distress as they are unable to contact each other. Rescue efforts are in disarray. UN officials said that its agencies are not able to communicate with each other. Paltel, a telecom provider in Palestine, has announced that only data from satellite phones are coming to the outside world. Communication links were completely disrupted with the aim of isolating Hamas groups holed up in underground chambers.
Israeli forces are advancing too slowly to avoid getting caught by Hamas' bomb traps. Israel claimed to have destroyed more than 150 underground facilities through airstrikes.
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