Israeli forces have intensified their assault on central Gaza following a deadly hostage rescue operation that resulted in the deaths of 274 Palestinians. Tanks were reportedly deployed further into Rafah, with the aim of sealing off part of the city, as reported by residents and Hamas media.The raid on the Al-Nuseirat camp on Saturday marked the deadliest 24-hour period in the months-long Gaza war, with many women and children among the casualties, according to Palestinian medics. The Gaza health ministry updated the death toll to 274 on Sunday, including 64 children and 57 women, with 698 others injured.The Israeli military confirmed the rescue of four hostages but acknowledged the death of a special forces officer. It reported “under 100” Palestinian deaths, without specifying the number of fighters or civilians. Hamas, however, claimed that three Israeli hostages, including a U.S. citizen, were killed during the raid, but provided no details.In the aftermath of the raid, Israeli airstrikes targeted houses in Deir Al-Balah and the Al-Bureij refugee camp on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of six Palestinians. Tank shelling also continued in Al-Nuseirat and Al-Maghazi camps.The conflict, which began on October 7 with a Hamas attack on Israel, has claimed at least 37,084 Palestinian lives, according to Gaza’s health ministry. The war has led to a severe humanitarian crisis, displacing over three-quarters of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents and devastating infrastructure.Efforts by the U.S. and regional countries to negotiate a ceasefire have repeatedly failed due to disagreements between Israel and Hamas. The ongoing conflict has also destabilised the wider Middle East, with Hezbollah clashing with Israel along its northern border, raising fears of a broader war.
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