The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has warned Agence France-Presse (AFP) and Reuters that it cannot guarantee the safety of journalists in the Gaza Strip. This was reported by Reutersquoting a letter from IDF representatives.
The agency said in a statement that the letter came after journalists asked for assurances that the Israeli Defense Forces would not attack them in the Gaza Strip.
“We cannot guarantee the safety of your employees and we urge you to take all necessary measures for their safety,” the IDF letter said.
The Israeli military has launched high-intensity attacks against targets in the Gaza Strip, which could damage nearby buildings and inadvertently injure civilians when rockets fired by the Palestinian Hamas movement have been launched, the Israel Defense Forces said.
IDF spokesman Daniel Hagar on the evening of October 27 statedIt is stated that Israel has expanded the scope of its land maneuvers in the Gaza Strip. He said the army had stepped up airstrikes in the Gaza Strip in the past few hours and would continue to conduct ground operations. In contrast, the Palestinian Hamas movement statedHe said the Gaza Strip was being attacked by Israel “by land, sea and air”.
7 October Hamas forces launched Several thousand rockets were launched into Israel and the launch of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood was announced. Thousands of militants invaded Israeli territory, seizing dozens of military equipment and more than a hundred hostages. In this context, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announcedthat the country is at war.
The Israel Defense Forces intervention operation was called “Iron Swords” and one of its goals was the destruction of Hamas. Israeli Air Force applied Hundreds of Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip were attacked, and Israel’s National Security Council decided to cut off the supply of water, food, goods, electricity and fuel to the strip.
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