Israel has unleashed more bloody attacks on Gaza , warning its offensive will expand into large areas of the Strip in a bid to wipe out diehard Hamas fighters – amid fears for locals and hostages

Smoke billows from a strike on Central Gaza
Smoke billows from a strike on Central Gaza(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

At least 40 more Gazans died on Wednesday as Israel warned its assault on the Strip is expanding to seize “large areas” in a bid to “crush” remaining Hamas fighters. The grim warning of fresh violence in the stricken enclave came from Israel’s hardline defence minister.

Politician Israel Katz called on all of Gaza’s residents to “expel Hamas and return all the hostages,” during his statement as the death toll continued to rise during the day and Israeli troops prepared for more attacks.. Battle-hardened squadrons of Israeli Merkava tanks are gathering on the border as Gaza braces for hell to be unleashed.

Israeli Merkava tanks battle-ready on Gaza border(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

The militant group still holds 59 captives, of whom 24 are believed to still be alive, after most of the rest were released in ceasefire agreements or other deals. Mr Katz did not specify which areas of Gaza would be seized in the expanded operation, which includes the “extensive evacuation” of the population from fighting areas.

He said: “This is the only way to end the war.” The Hostage Families Forum, which represents most captives’ families, said that it was “horrified to wake up this morning to the Defence Minister’s announcement about expanding military operations in Gaza.”

Wounded: Central Gaza hospital(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

The group said the Israeli government “has an obligation to free all 59 hostages from Hamas captivity – to pursue every possible channel to advance a deal for their release.” They stressed that every passing day puts their loved ones’ lives at greater risk.

They said: “Their lives hang in the balance as more and more disturbing details continue to emerge about the horrific conditions they’re being held in – chained, abused, and in desperate need of medical attention,” said the forum, which called on the Trump administration and other mediators to continue pressuring Hamas to release the hostages.

Rescuers save the stricken in Gaza (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

“Our highest priority must be an immediate deal to bring ALL hostages back home – the living for rehabilitation and those killed for proper burial – and end this war.” Hamas has already warned continued fighting will put the hostages who are still alive at further risk.

Overnight, Israel continued to target the Gaza Strip, with airstrikes killing 17 people in the southern city of Khan Younis. Another 15 people were killed in a strike in the north of the strip Wednesday, according to hospital officials. Officials at the Nasser Hospital said the bodies of 12 people killed in an overnight airstrike that were brought to the hospital included five women, one of them pregnant, and two children.

Tanks gather on Gaza border(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

The Gaza European Hospital said they received five bodies of people killed in two separate airstrikes. Later on Wednesday, officials at the Indonesian Hospital said an Israeli strike on a building of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, or UNRWA, in the Jabaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip killed 15 people, including nine children and two women.

The death toll in Gaza since dawn Wednesday soared to 42, including nine children, as evening set in, according to al-Jazeera and other Middle East outlets. In Israel the Hostages Families Forum further attacked Katz after he announced that troops are expanding their Gaza offensive to capture more territory, saying: “Did you decide that we are sacrificing hostages for capturing land?

“Instead of getting the hostages out in a deal and ending the war, Israel’s government is sending more soldiers to Gaza to fight in the same places that they already fought in, over and over again.”

The Forum called on Katz, PM Netanyahu and Israel Defence Force Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir to explain to the public and hostage families “how this operation serves the goal of returning the hostages, and how you intend to avoid endangering them?”

Under attack: Gaza (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Juliette Touma, a spokeswoman for UNRWA, confirmed that an UNRWA building had been hit, but did not have any further details on casualties or what the building was being used as. The Palestinian Civil Defence said the building had been an UNRWA clinic that was now being used to house displaced people. It said the attack hit two rooms in the building, and that it evacuated the bodies of seven of those killed as well as 12 people who were wounded.

The Israeli military said it struck Hamas members in the area, adding that they were hiding inside “a command and control centre that was being used for co-ordinating” armed activity and served as a central meeting point for the Palestinian group. The war began when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel on October 7 2023, killing around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking 251 hostages.

Israel’s offensive has killed more than 50,000 Palestinians, including hundreds killed in strikes since a ceasefire ended about two weeks ago, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. Another 1,000 are believed to be lying dead under the rubble of destroyed buildings as they are unaccounted for. Israel says it has killed around 20,000 militants, without providing evidence.

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