Scandalous Gaza move from Israel: 36th Division crossed the border.

Scandalous Gaza move from Israel: 36th Division crossed the border.

02.04.2025 10:41

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that they have decided to expand attacks on the Gaza Strip in order to seize new areas. Following Katz's statements, the 36th Division entered southern Gaza early this morning.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that they have decided to expand their attacks on the Gaza Strip. Katz, who called on those living in Gaza to "expel Hamas and return all hostages," stated that Israel's assault on Palestinian territories would be "expanded to crush, eliminate terrorists and terrorist infrastructure, and to seize new areas that will be added to the security zones of the State of Israel."

THEY ENTERED SOUTH GAZA EARLY THIS MORNING

The Israeli army sent the 36th Division to the Southern Command last month to prepare for operations in Gaza.

It was reported that units belonging to the 36th Division entered South Gaza early this morning as part of the expansion of the attack on Gaza. The 36th Division also led the intense attacks carried out by the Israeli army on the southern Gaza Strip (Rafah and Khan Younis) last night.

Scandalous Gaza move from Israel: 36th Division crossed the border

THEY ARE ADVANCING TOWARDS RAFAH CENTER

Palestinian media reported that there was a major wave of attacks in Rafah and Khan Younis throughout the night, and that Israeli forces advanced towards the center of Rafah this morning.

ISRAEL HAD REQUESTED THE EVACUATION OF SOME AREAS

Recently, the Israeli army had announced the evacuation of the entire city of Rafah, which had not previously been subjected to a ground attack, as well as a wide area between Rafah and Khan Younis.

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