After air strikes, IDF now reaches Gaza...

The Israeli army (IDF) has now reached the Gaza Strip again to take ground action after air strikes. The Israeli army has entered the Netzarim Corridor area with tanks to carry out ground action in the Gaza Strip. At the same time, israel issued a final warning to the Palestinians to release the hostage Israeli citizens as soon as possible and remove Hamas from power.

Israeli Defense minister israel Katz warned of making the Israeli army's operation more deadly and said that Hamas' rule in Gaza would lead to its complete destruction and ruin. The IDF said, "The aim of the Israeli army's operation is to further expand the security zone near the border and create a protective buffer zone between northern and southern Gaza."

Israeli tanks enter Netzarim Corridor

According to the Jerusalem Post report, the Israeli army has entered the area of Gaza's Netzarim Corridor with its deadly tanks, which is the route separating northern and southern Gaza. Meanwhile, the IDF has captured almost half of it till Salahuddin Road.

At the same time, the Israeli army is now preparing to expand this operation further. The IDF said that the Golan Brigade has been deployed in the southern part of the Gaza border.

Israeli Defense minister gave a final warning to Gaza residents

According to the report, the Israeli army has not yet started large-scale ground action in Gaza. However, the Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip on tuesday (March 18) morning was the biggest attack so far after the temporary ceasefire between israel and Gaza on january 19. More than 425 people died in this attack. The Defense minister said, "Israel will soon issue evacuation orders for the war zones in the Strip and this is the last warning for the people of Gaza." The Defense minister warned, "The IDF air strike against Hamas terrorists was just the first step, after this the situation will get worse, the price of which will have to be paid by the people of Gaza. Because after this israel will use such power which Gaza has never seen before."

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