Israeli ground forces entered northern Gaza, 150 tunnels and bunkers of Hamas destroyed, Lebanon fears attack on Beirut airport. Loktej World News
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Tel Aviv/Jerusalem/Beirut, October 28 (HS). The war between Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas and Israel seems to be reaching a dangerous turn. Israel has started taking steps forward, ignoring the world’s appeal and warnings from some countries not to launch a ground attack on the Gaza Strip. After overnight air strikes, on Saturday, the 22nd day of the war, Israel’s army entered northern Gaza with equipment. This information has been given in media reports.
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, the chief military spokesman of the Israeli army, said that the army has entered northern Gaza with tanks. Warplanes attacked Gaza Strip at night and destroyed 150 tunnels and bunkers of Hamas. He said that the missile was fired from the Lebanese side targeting their military drone. Our security forces neutralized the missile attack. Hagari said rockets were fired today at Hamas positions after sounding alarm sirens in towns around Gaza. Most of the rockets were fired in Magan town. During this time, the naval commander of Hamas who was entering the Israeli border was killed.
Chief military spokesman Hagari said that Israeli ground forces are advancing in Gaza in a phased manner. So far none of their soldiers have been injured. Hamas has suffered huge losses during this period.
Other media reports said Lebanese authorities issued a warning for Beirut Rafik Hariri International Airport and the surrounding area on Saturday. The warning states that it should be evacuated as soon as possible. This warning has been issued after the recent firing between Israeli army and Hezbollah terrorists. The warning also said that Hezbollah had captured two Israeli soldiers in 2006. After this, Israel conducted an air strike on the runway of this airport. This time also he can do air strike anytime.
Meanwhile, Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman bin Jassim Al Thani has held a telephonic discussion on this war with Britain’s Foreign Minister James Cleverley. Sheikh Mohammed said Qatar finds collective punishment under any pretext unacceptable.
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