Israel launches Gaza City ground offensive with thousands of troops, aims to destroy Hamas
As thousands flee, two divisions - likely up to 30,000 soldiers - are already taking part in the ‘gradual manoeuvre’ operation

The Israeli military has launched its long-awaited ground offensive in Gaza City, after heavy overnight strikes on the territory’s major metropolis.
Following orders from political leadership, Israeli troops have “expanded the ground operation into the Hamas stronghold, Gaza City”, a spokesman said on Tuesday.
Israel’s Security Cabinet approved the takeover of Gaza City in August.
The military spokesman called the offensive a “gradual manoeuvre” involving both air and ground forces, aimed at rooting out Hamas fighters hiding in the extensive tunnel network that lies under the city.
He said two divisions including regular and reserve troops were currently involved in the operation, expected to be complex with “many challenges”. A division usually consists of 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers.
Israel estimates that up to 3,000 combat-ready members of the Islamist militant group are in Gaza City.
The UN Human Rights Chief called on Israel to immediately stop its ground assault on Gaza City, saying that evidence was mounting of war crimes, crimes against humanity and possibly more.