Buildings destroyed in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, on Tuesday
In a devastating turn of events, several buildings were destroyed in Khan Younis, located in southern Gaza, on Tuesday. The destruction comes amidst ongoing military operations in the region aimed at eliminating Hamas, the armed group that controlled the territory before the conflict began.
The Israeli military launched its assault in Gaza following an attack by Hamas on October 7, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 1,200 people. Israel’s objective is to defeat Hamas and free the hostages taken that day, with around 100 individuals still held in Gaza. The conflict has taken a heavy toll on the region, with local health authorities reporting over 33,000 casualties and the United Nations warning of a looming famine.
The situation in southern Gaza remains tense, with Israeli forces withdrawing from the area earlier this month. However, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated plans to invade Rafah, Gaza’s southernmost city, to complete the elimination of Hamas’s battalions and destroy its tunnel networks.
The timing of any operation in Rafah remains uncertain, with global leaders, including President Biden, urging Israel to consider the potential harm to civilians. The population of Rafah has swelled to over a million as people seek shelter from the violence, and humanitarian aid relies heavily on border crossings in southern Gaza.
In northern Gaza, Israeli forces began a ground invasion in late October, resulting in widespread destruction in areas like Gaza City. While Israel claimed to have dismantled Hamas’s military structure in the region, subsequent operations at Al-Shifa Hospital revealed the group’s resurgence. The hospital, once a vital healthcare facility, now lies in ruins.
Despite Israeli efforts to weaken Hamas, the group maintains significant organizational and military capacity, particularly in southern Gaza where its tunnel network provides protection. While Israel has made strides in disabling Hamas’s stronger battalions, the group continues to pose a threat as an insurgent force.
The destruction in Khan Younis serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the toll it has taken on the region’s infrastructure and civilian population. As the situation continues to unfold, the international community remains vigilant in calling for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.