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Israel vows to fight on in Gaza despite rising international pressure

Israel vowed to keep fighting in Gaza until it crushes Hamas after one of the deadliest single battles of the war for its soldiers, even as it faces mounting international calls for a cease-fire and unease on the part of its closest ally, the United States.

Quick Read

  1. Israel’s Determination to Continue Fighting: Israel remains committed to fighting in Gaza until Hamas is defeated, despite one of the deadliest single battles for its soldiers and increasing international pressure for a cease-fire.
  2. U.S. Concerns Over Civilian Deaths: The U.S. has expressed growing unease over civilian casualties in Gaza, with National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan visiting Israel recently.
  3. Ambush in Gaza City: A significant battle in Gaza City, a heavily impacted area, highlighted Hamas’ resilience and raised questions about Israel’s ability to defeat Hamas without extensive destruction.
  4. Surge in Palestinian Support for Hamas: Palestinian support for Hamas has increased, partly due to its resistance against a more powerful adversary.
  5. Netanyahu’s Vow to Continue the Fight: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to persist with the military campaign, despite international pressure and the heavy toll on Gaza.
  6. Heavy Casualties in Ground Offensive: The Israeli ground offensive in Gaza, which began on October 27, has resulted in significant military and civilian casualties.
  7. Military Action in Northern Gaza: Israel has imposed a siege on northern Gaza, including destructive actions in Gaza City, as part of its military campaign.
  8. Detainment of Suspected Militants: The Israeli military released footage showing the detainment of suspected militants in northern Gaza.
  9. High Palestinian Death Toll: The Health Ministry in Gaza reported over 18,600 Palestinian deaths, although it doesn’t differentiate between civilian and combatant casualties.
  10. Displacement of Palestinians: Nearly 1.9 million Palestinians have been displaced, with many seeking refuge in the south and facing dire conditions in overcrowded U.N.-run shelters.
  11. Airstrikes in Southern Gaza: Residents reported Israeli airstrikes in Rafah, with casualties including children and civilians.
  12. Increasing Support for Hamas: Despite the hardships of war, support for Hamas has risen among Palestinians in both the West Bank and Gaza.
  13. Israeli Public Opinion: The Israeli public largely supports the war, viewing it as necessary to prevent attacks like those on October 7, when Hamas militants killed approximately 1,200 people in southern Israel and took hostages.

The Associated Press has the story:

Israel vows to fight on in Gaza despite rising international pressure

Newslooks- RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP)

Israel vowed to keep fighting in Gaza until it crushes Hamas after one of the deadliest single battles of the war for its soldiers, even as it faces mounting international calls for a cease-fire and unease on the part of its closest ally, the United States.

The ambush in Gaza City, one of the hardest hit areas of the war, showed Hamas’ resilience and called into question whether Israel can defeat it without wiping out the entire territory. Support for Hamas has surged among Palestinians — in part because of the militant group’s stiff resistance to a far more powerful foe — while the U.S. has expressed growing discomfort over civilian deaths.

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Friday, July 7, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan was visiting Israel on Thursday, days after President Joe Biden said that Israel was losing international support because of its “indiscriminate bombing.”

Israel has imposed a total siege on northern Gaza, including Gaza City, and has flattened much of it in what is already one of the 21st century’s most devastating military campaigns.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to fight to the end, “even given the great pain and the international pressure,” saying late Wednesday that “nothing will stop us.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister’s office in Jerusalem, Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023. (Ronen Zvulun/Pool Photo via AP)

The ambush took place Tuesday in the dense neighborhood of Shijaiyah, which was also the scene of a major battle during the 2014 war between Israel and Hamas. The dead included two high-ranking officers. A total of 116 soldiers have been killed in the ground offensive, which began Oct. 27.

Palestinians look for the survivors of an Israeli strike in Rafah, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)

Heavy fighting has raged for days in Shijaiyah and other areas in and around eastern Gaza City that were encircled earlier in the war. Tens of thousands of people remain in the north despite repeated evacuation orders, saying they don’t feel safe anywhere in Gaza or fear they may never return to their homes if they leave them.

ARRESTS IN THE NORTH

The military released footage on Thursday from northern Gaza showing dozens of men with their hands above their heads walking in a straight line out of a damaged building. Four of the men could be seen carrying assault rifles over their heads and setting them down in the street, along with what appeared to be several ammunition magazines.

The military said the men had exited the Kamal Adwan Hospital after troops battled militants in a nearby building. It described all of them as suspected militants, without providing evidence.

The Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said 70 medical workers and patients were detained when Israeli forces raided the hospital earlier this week, including the hospital director. The U.N. humanitarian office said the hospital had 65 patients, including 12 children in intensive care, at the time of the raid.

It was not immediately clear if the military and the Health Ministry were describing the same event.

Palestinians mourn their relatives killed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip, at the hospital Rafah, southern Gaza, Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

Israel says it is rounding up men in northern Gaza as it searches for Hamas fighters, and recent videos have shown dozens of detained men stripped to their underwear, bound and blindfolded in the streets. Some released detainees have said they were beaten and denied food and water.

In the video released by the military on Thursday, all the men appeared fully clothed except the four carrying weapons, who were shirtless.

Palestinians evacuate survivors of an Israeli strike in Rafah, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)

A HEAVY CIVILIAN TOLL

Israel’s air and ground assault, launched in response to Hamas’ unprecedented attack into southern Israel on Oct. 7, has killed more than 18,600 Palestinians, according to the Health Ministry in Gaza.

The ministry does not differentiate between civilian and combatant deaths. Its latest count did not specify how many were women and minors, but they have consistently made up around two-thirds of the dead in previous tallies. Thousands more are missing and feared dead beneath the rubble.

A Palestinian boy salvages canned food after an Israeli strike on residential buildings in Rafah, Gaza Strip, on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)

Nearly 1.9 million Palestinians have been driven from their homes, with most seeking refuge in the south, even as Israel has continued to strike what it says are militant targets in all parts of the territory.

Residents reported two Israeli airstrikes overnight in Rafah, the southernmost town along the Egyptian border. An Associated Press reporter saw 27 bodies brought into a local hospital early Thursday.

A Palestinian looks at destruction after an Israeli strike on residential buildings in Rafah, Gaza Strip, on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)

One woman burst into tears after recognizing the body of her child. “They were young people, children, displaced, all sitting at home,” Mervat Ashour said as she and others mourned their relatives. “There were no resistance fighters, rockets, or anything.”

A Palestinian woman cries for her relatives who were killed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip, at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Mohammed Dahman)

New evacuation orders issued as troops pushed into the southern city of Khan Younis earlier this month have pushed U.N.-run shelters to the breaking point and forced people to set up tent camps in even less hospitable areas. Heavy rain and cold in recent days has compounded their misery, swamping tents and forcing families to crowd around fires to keep warm.

Palestinians salvage belongings after an Israeli strike on residential buildings in Rafah, Gaza Strip, on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)

Israel has sealed Gaza off to all but a trickle of humanitarian aid, and U.N. agencies have struggled to distribute it since the offensive expanded to the south because of fighting and road closures.

RISING SUPPORT FOR HAMAS

Israel might have hoped that the war and its hardships would turn Palestinians against Hamas, hastening its demise. But a poll conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research found 44% of respondents in the occupied West Bank said they supported Hamas, up from 12% in September. In Gaza, the militants enjoyed 42% support, up from 38% three months ago.

Palestinians inspect a house after it was hit by an Israeli bombardment on Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

That’s still a minority in both territories. But even many Palestinians who do not share Hamas’ commitment to destroying Israel and oppose its attacks on civilians see it as resisting Israel’s decades-old occupation of lands they want for a future state.

An Israeli soldier reacts after returning from Gaza, at a staging area near the Israeli-Gaza border, in southern Israel, Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023. The army is battling Palestinian militants across Gaza in the war ignited by Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack into Israel. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Israelis meanwhile remain strongly supportive of the war and see it as necessary to prevent a repeat of Oct. 7, when Hamas burst through the country’s vaunted defenses. Palestinian militants attacked communities across southern Israel that day, killing around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking some 240 hostage.

Palestinians look for the survivors of an Israeli strike in Rafah, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)

Around half the hostages, mostly women and children, were released last month during a weeklong cease-fire in exchange for the release of 240 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

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