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Gaza. The Israeli  (Israel ) army said that it is carrying out rapid attacks in Gaza. They have targeted approximately 450 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours, which included tunnels, terrorist hideouts, military centers, military posts and anti-tank missile launch sites. The Israeli army has also announced the capture of a Hamas military compound inside Gaza.

Over the past day, IDF warplanes struck more than 450 Hamas targets, including tunnels, militants, military compounds, observation posts, anti-tank missile launch posts and others, the Israeli military said in a statement on Monday. Here, overnight, Israeli ground troops have taken control of a Hamas military complex in the Gaza Strip.

Ground campaign intensified with air strikes in Gaza
The Israeli military is carrying out a series of attacks, both from the air and on the ground, targeting Hamas infrastructure and leadership. Army spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said the operation has been intensified in response to the previous Hamas attack. On the other hand, CNN, citing the Palestinian Health Ministry, said that these attacks have affected civilian areas including residential neighborhoods, hospitals, refugee camps and schools, resulting in the loss of more than 9,700 lives.

Claim regarding internet and mobile services
In addition, telecommunication services are down in Gaza. Paltel, a telecommunications company, has announced a “complete disruption” of its services due to Israel once again cutting off communication routes. However, there have been reports of gradual restoration of communication services, including fixed, cellular and Internet services in various parts of the Gaza Strip. Telecom operators like JawwaL and Ooredoo Palestine also shared similar updates on social media.
Gradual restoration of internet in Gaza
Internet monitoring organization NetBlocks has confirmed that Internet access is gradually being restored in Gaza after a near-complete blackout on Sunday, which was the second longest seen since the conflict with Israel began. More than 9,700 people have been killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza since October 7.