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  • Live updates: Israel-Hamas war rages, Gaza deaths mount, US passes resolution

    Live updates: Israel-Hamas war rages, Gaza deaths mount, US passes resolution

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    Israeli armored vehicles take part in an operation at a location given as northern Gaza in this still image taken from handout video released on October 26. Israel Defense Forces/Reuters

    Israeli troops carried out a “targeted raid” with tanks in northern Gaza on Thursday before withdrawing from the enclave, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

    Video published by the IDF showed tanks and armored vehicles, including a bulldozer, moving on a road near a fence. The tanks fired artillery, and some destruction could be seen nearby. 

    The IDF said the raid was “part of preparations for the next stages of combat.”

    “The soldiers exited the area at the end of the activity,” the statement said.

    IDF spokesperson Peter Lerner described the raid as large but limited in scope, saying it was “a clear and sweep operation intended to create better terms for ground operations if and when that comes in.”

    “We actually engaged the enemy, killing terrorists who were planning to conduct attacks against us with anti-tank guided missiles,” he told CNN.

    IDF preparations: Israel has vowed to wipe out Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza, in response to its October 7 deadly terror attacks and kidnap rampage in which 1,400 people, mostly civilians, were killed and more than 200 taken hostage.

    In a televised address Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Israeli is “preparing for a ground incursion,” into Gaza following nearly three weeks of airstrikes on the coastal strip.

    The Israeli strikes have killed more than 6,400 people, and injured a further 17,000, according to information from Hamas-controlled health authorities in Gaza and published by the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Ramallah.

    Limited skirmishes between Israel and Hamas militants have already taken place on the ground in Gaza. An Israeli soldier killed in a clash with Hamas on Sunday is the first publicly announced Israeli military death inside the enclave since October 7, the IDF said Tuesday.

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  • Live updates: Israel-Hamas war rages, Gaza deaths mount, two Israeli hostages released

    Live updates: Israel-Hamas war rages, Gaza deaths mount, two Israeli hostages released

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    Yocheved Lifshitz speaks to members of the press a day after being released by Hamas militants, at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Tuesday, Octover 24. Ariel Schalit/Reuters

    Yocheved Lifschitz, who was held captive in Gaza for more than two weeks before being released Monday evening, appeared to criticize Israel’s security failure that allowed Hamas gunmen to pour into Israel on October 7.

    Speaking to journalists outside Tel Aviv’s Sourasky Medical Center on Tuesday, Lifschitz accused the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) of not taking threats from Hamas “seriously.”

    “I could not have known that we (could) get into this stage,” she said.

    Since Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005, it has spent billions of dollars securing the border from attacks.

    “It didn’t help,” Lifschitz said of the costly border fence that was breached on October 7.

    “The lack of awareness by Shin Bet (the Israel Security Agency) and the IDF hurt us a lot,” she said. “They warned us three weeks beforehand, they burned fields, they sent fire balloons and the IDF did not treat it seriously,” she added, referring to Hamas.

    Lifschitz explained how this culminated in the attack on her kibbutz of Nir Oz in southern Israel on October 7.

    “All of a sudden on a Saturday morning, everything was very quiet. There was a hard pounding on the settlement,” she said.

    Not long after, “hordes” of Hamas fighters broke through the kibbutz’s “expensive” fences and kept coming in their “droves” before placing Lifshitz on a motorbike and driving away, she said.

    “It was very, very difficult and unpleasant,” a visibly upset Lifshitz added. 

    Speaking in the wake of the October 7 attack, IDF spokesperson Jonathan Conricus admitted “the entire system failed.”

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