THE Hamas has lost control of the north Gaza Stripas thousands of residents of that area moved south, Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said tonight.

“We saw 50,000 Gazans move from the northern Gaza Strip to the south. They are moving because they understand that Hamas has lost control in the north,” Haggari said in a televised briefing. “Hamas has lost control and continues to lose control in the north,” he insisted.

THE Hagari he reiterated that there will be no ceasefire, but Israel is implementing humanitarian pauses at certain times to allow residents to relocate to the south.

The IDF destroyed a Hamas tunnel next to a UN school in Gaza

The Israeli army announced that it located and destroyed a Hamas tunnel next to a UNRWA school in the northern Gaza Strip.

As the IDF points out, troops of the 551st Brigade and the elite Yahalom combat engineer team found the entrance to the tunnel in the Beit Hanoun area and subsequently demolished it.

For years Israel has accused Hamas of exploiting UNRWA school sites to carry out terrorist activity, including tunnels.

The refugee camp in Jambaliya was bombed again: at least 19 dead

Nineteen Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrike on refugee camp Jambaliyain its northern part Gaza Strip, the health ministry of the Hamas-controlled Palestinian enclave announced this evening. During the attack, a house in the center of the camp was hit, according to the relevant announcement.

The Israel vowed to wipe out Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist group that controls the Gaza Strip, after its militants attacked Israeli territory on October 7, killing 1,400 people and kidnapping more than 240.

On the contrary, Palestinian officials report that 10,569 people have been killed by Israel’s shelling and ground operations in the Gaza Strip, highlighting that 40% of the victims are children.