ד 05 נוב 2025 11:22 am - שעון ירושלים

Airstrikes and the demolition of homes continue as the search for the bodies of the detainees in Gaza

The Israeli army has carried out demolition operations and airstrikes in the southern and central Gaza Strip since dawn on Wednesday, while the search for the bodies of Israeli captives continues amid the obstruction of aid entry.

A correspondent reported that the occupation army executed a massive demolition operation east of the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip and targeted the city with several airstrikes.

In the east of Khan Younis and Gaza City, the correspondent stated that the Israeli army conducted airstrikes, heavy artillery shelling, and demolition operations, also targeting the neighborhoods of Shuja'iyya and Al-Tuffah in eastern Gaza City.

For its part, a website reported that the Israeli army bombed and destroyed buildings east of Khan Younis and launched attacks east of the Al-Bureij camp last night.

In a related context, a correspondent mentioned that a team from the Red Cross and Al-Qassam Brigades headed to the Shuja'iyya neighborhood in eastern Gaza to search for the bodies of Israeli captives, after Israel received the remains of a captive on Tuesday.

Humanitarianly, Haaretz newspaper revealed new Israeli measures that forced dozens of humanitarian organizations operating in the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank to halt their activities.

The newspaper stated that dozens of organizations, which had previously obtained Israeli approval, are now being forced to stop their work due to a strict procedure, leaving thousands of tons of food and relief supplies outside Gaza.

It clarified that the procedure tightens the conditions for organizations to enter Gaza and the West Bank, requiring them to provide details about their employees and their families.

The newspaper reported that in recent weeks, Israel has made it more difficult for organizations to bring food and supplies into Gaza through alternative routes.

It explained that organizations that did not obtain permission to bring goods into Gaza resorted to United Nations agencies or other organizations that have permits, asking them to bring in the purchased goods, but Israel also prevented this step.

Since the ceasefire agreement came into effect on October 10 under the plan of U.S. President Donald Trump, Israel has continued to violate it either by carrying out attacks or by preventing the entry of humanitarian aid in the agreed quantities.

According to government statistics, the average number of trucks that have entered since the start of the agreement does not exceed 89 trucks daily out of 600 trucks that are supposed to enter each day to secure the minimum basic needs of the Palestinians.

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Airstrikes and the demolition of homes continue as the search for the bodies of the detainees in Gaza

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