09 July 2025,   19:16
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Rockets launched from Gaza as Israeli troops tighten grip on Rafah district

Israel`s military said its air defense systems intercepted two rockets fired from northern Gaza on Wednesday night. Air raid sirens sounded in communities near the Palestinian enclave, police said, writes Xinhua.

The rocket fire came as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad renewed attacks following Israel`s decision to end a two-month ceasefire in March. In southern Gaza, Israeli troops from the 14th Brigade, a reserve armored unit, have "completed the encirclement" of the Tel al-Sultan area in Rafah, the military said. Tel al-Sultan was the site of a deadly Israeli strike in late March that killed at least 15 emergency and aid workers, according to the United Nations and other sources. Their bodies and ambulances were found buried under the sand.

The announcement came as Gaza`s health ministry reported at least 24 killed and 55 wounded in Israeli attacks on Wednesday. Israeli ground forces continued to advance in the south, two days after ordering evacuations in Rafah and surrounding areas.

The military said troops in Rafah have "located and dismantled dozens of weapons and terrorist infrastructure, eliminated dozens of terrorists". 2 rockets and a launcher were found inside a building, suspects were detained for questioning. During a visit to Gaza, Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir said the offensive is "expanding, will continue to intensify": "We will preserve operational ambiguity and the element of surprise. Field will speak for itself. The only thing that can halt our further advance is release of our hostages".

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