Israel steps up strikes on Gaza despite partial troop withdrawal
- Israel said its troops killed dozens of militants in the north of the Gaza, despite announcing plans to pull back some troops, signalling a new phase of the war
- Washington has been urging Israel to reduce the intensity of its military operation

Israel said on Tuesday its troops had killed dozens of militants in the north of the Gaza Strip in the past day, while its aircraft and tanks stepped up strikes in the south of the Palestinian enclave.
Residents said heavy fighting was also raging in central areas, citing shelling by Israeli tanks of parts of the Al-Bureij refugee camp.
The actions took place after Israel announced plans to pull back some troops, signalling a new phase in the nearly three-month-long war against Hamas amid global concern over the plight of Gaza residents.
Israeli bombardments have reduced much of the territory to rubble, killed more than 22,000 Palestinians, and engulfed its 2.3 million residents in a humanitarian disaster. Israeli officials say the offensive has many months to run.

In its daily briefing, the Israeli military said that in the past day its forces had targeted militants in Gaza City in the north of the enclave and in unspecified locations along the Mediterranean coast.