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Israel-Hamas war: Gaza assault enters ‘second stage’
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel aims to destroy Hamas “above ground and below ground” in Gaza. Meanwhile, the top Red Cross official decried humanitarian conditions in Gaza. DW has the latest.

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Fire and smoke rise following an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Saturday, October 28, 2023
Israel is still conducting rounds of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, as Israeli forces also operate on the ground in the enclaveImage: Ilan Assayag/AP Photo/picture alliance
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Israeli military operations in Gaza ‘only at the start,’ Netanyahu says
Netanyahu claims efforts to release hostages also still underway
International Committee of the Red Cross condemns ‘intolerable level’ of suffering in Gaza
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Internet slowly coming back in Gaza, Netblocks says
Internet observatory Netblocks said early Sunday that internet service in Gaza is slowly being restored, according to real-time network data.

Internet connectivity was cut off on Friday in most of Gaza, as Israel ramped up its bombardments and ground campaign towards Hamas.

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World must not tolerate ‘catastrophic failing’ in Gaza, says ICRC president
Mirjana Spoljaric, the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), condemned the humanitarian situation in Gaza, saying it was an “intolerable level of human suffering.”

Mllions in the besieged strip are either sleeping in makeshift shelters or out in the open, with little food and water, the ICRC said.

“This is a catastrophic failing that the world must not tolerate,” Spoljaric said, adding that it was “unacceptable that civilians have no safe place to go in Gaza amid the massive bombardments.”

Israel launched airstrikes against Hamas in response to Hamas terrorist attacks on Israeli soil on October 7.

Communications and the internet have been completely cut off in Gaza since late Friday evening as Israel ramped up airstrikes amid an “expanding” ground operation.

“In the face of this dramatic armed conflict, what is critically needed now is adherence to international humanitarian law by all parties,” Spoljaric said.

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Skip next section Israel launches ‘second stage’ of Gaza operation
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Israel launches ‘second stage’ of Gaza operation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said fighting inside the Gaza Strip will be “long and difficult,” with Israeli ground forces now operating in the Palestinian territory for more than 24 hours.

“The war in the [Gaza] Strip will be long and difficult and we are prepared for it,” Netanyahu told a news conference after meeting families of hostages held in Gaza.

Netanyahu said the ground operation launched by Israeli troops in Gaza was the “second stage” in a war against the Islamist group Hamas, and defeating Hamas is an “existential test” for Israel. He also called on the civilian population of Gaza to move to safe areas.

“This is the second stage of the war whose goals are clear: destroying the military and leadership capabilities of Hamas, and bringing the hostages back home,” the Israeli leader declared.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a press conference, along with Defense Minister Yoav Galant and war cabinet minister Benny GantzIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a press conference, along with Defense Minister Yoav Galant and war cabinet minister Benny Gantz
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu reiterated his call for Palestinians to urgently leave the northern Gaza StripImage: Abir Sultan via REUTERS
According to the prime minister, contacts to secure the release of hostages are continuing even during the ground offensive, and every effort would be made to rescue the more than 200 hostages held by Hamas.

Netanyahu said the idea of a swap deal of hostages for Palestinian prisoners had been discussed within the Israeli war cabinet. But he declined to elaborate, saying revealing any details would be counterproductive.

He also accused Hamas of using hospitals as command centers and said that “90%” of the Hamas military budget comes from Iran.

Hamas is considered a terrorist organization by not only Israel, but also the US, Germany and others.

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