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Times Of Israel
Times Of Israel
14 Nov 2023


NextImg:IDF proclaims it has captured Hamas parliament, government seat and police HQ

The IDF on Tuesday announced that it had captured a number of Hamas governmental sites in the heart of Gaza City as its troops engaged in fierce battles with Hamas gunmen in the city, while continuing to enable humanitarian corridors to allow for civilians to evacuate to the southern part of the Strip.

Meanwhile rocket fire from Gaza continued to target southern Israel, with two wounded in Ashkelon following a missile strike in the city. The death toll of IDF soldiers killed in the Gaza ground operation rose to 46, with the military clearing for publication the names of two soldiers killed on Monday.

The military said that troops of its 7th Armored Brigade and Golani Infantry Brigade captured several Hamas governmental sites in the Gaza City neighborhoods of Sheikh Ijlin and Rimal.

Among the locations captured by the troops were the Hamas parliament, the government complex, and the police headquarters.

It says troops captured the so-called governor’s house in Gaza, which housed Hamas offices for its military wing and police, offices of Hamas’s intelligence division, and other sites that were used to prepare for the October 7 onslaught.

The IDF says it also captured a Gazan university’s engineering faculty building, which “served as an institute for the production and development of weapons,” and another Hamas compound with a training base, command center, interrogation rooms, and detention cells.

This undated photo shows troops of the IDF’s Golani Brigade inside Hamas’s military police headquarters in the Gaza Strip, after capturing the site. (Used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)

A photo circulated on social media Tuesday morning showing troops of the IDF’s Golani Brigade inside Hamas’s military police headquarters in the Gaza Strip, after capturing the site. The soldiers can be seen holding an Israeli flag and a flag of Golani’s 13th Battalion. It is unclear when the photo was taken.

On Monday, a similar photo showed Golani troops inside Gaza’s parliament building.

Early Tuesday morning, the IDF confirmed that another two soldiers were killed fighting against Hamas terrorists in the northern Gaza Strip, raising the death toll in the Israeli ground operation to 46.

The troops were named as Staff Sgt. Roee Marom, 21, from Ra’anana, a squad commander in the 906 Battalion; and Master Sgt. Raz Abulafia, 27, from Rishpon, a fighter in the 6863 Battalion.

The IDF added that a reservist logistics soldier and an NCO in the Combat Engineering Corp’s 605th Battalion were seriously wounded during fighting in northern Gaza.

The IDF also officially confirmed the death of Cpl. Noa Marciano, 19, who was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7 and died in captivity.

Staff Sgt. Roee Marom, 21, from Ra’anana (right), a squad commander in the 906 Battalion; and Master Sgt. Raz Abulafia, 27, from Rishpon, a fighter in the 6863 Battalion, who were both killed in fighting in the Gaza Strip. (IDF Spokesperson)

The IDF said Tuesday that it was seeking to deliver incubators to hospitals in the Gaza Strip, including the Shifa Hospital. It was not immediately clear how such a transfer would take place and whether purported fuel shortages would allow the Israeli incubators to be used if the hospital’s original ones were out of action.

The military shared on Tuesday a recording of a conversation between an IDF liaison officer and the director of the Shifa Hospital regarding the transfer of 37 incubators along with four breathing machines and other critical medical equipment.

Incubators the IDF said are designated for transfer to Gaza in a photo released by the military on November 14, 2023. (IDF)

On Sunday, the IDF said it had supplied 300 liters of fuel to Shifa Hospital, in coordination with its staff, but that Hamas had prevented the embattled medical center from accepting it.

Fighting in recent days has centered around Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital, which Jerusalem says is hiding Hamas’s main operations center in an underground bunker. The IDF has repeatedly denied that Israel has surrounded or besieged the medical center, saying that one entrance remains open and that it is working in conjunction with staff to allow for the safe passage of patients and civilians.

The focus on Shifa and other hospitals, which have complained of dwindling supplies and patient deaths due to the fighting, has ratcheted up pressure on Israel to do more to protect Gazan civilians caught in the crossfire. US and European officials have called on Israel to protect the medical complex, as the IDF continues to produce evidence showing that Hamas operates within and underneath hospitals as a matter of policy.

Rocket fire from Gaza continued on Tuesday, with two people lightly hurt in Ashkelon following a rocket strike, and cars and buildings damaged. Earlier in the day air raid sirens sounded in the largely evacuated Gaza border towns of Nirim and Kissufim following rockets fired by terror groups.

Israeli emergnecy personnel at the site where a rocket from Gaza fell in Ashkelon on November 14, 2023. (Menahem KAHANA / AFP)

The IDF meanwhile said that it would once again on Tuesday implement a humanitarian pause in fighting in some of the northern Gaza Strip to enable Palestinians to evacuate toward the south.

The IDF’s Arabic-language spokesman, Lt. Col. Avichay Adraee, wrote on X that Salah a-Din road will be open for southbound movement for seven hours on Tuesday, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. The coastal road in northern Gaza will also be open for movement between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., in order for civilians to reach Salah a-Din.

Additionally, Adraee said, the IDF will make “tactical pauses in military activities” in the Gaza City neighborhoods of Daraj and Tuffah between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., so that Palestinians can reach the humanitarian corridor to evacuate south.

The UN huminatarian office said Tuesday that 200,000 people have fled south in Gaza over the past 10 days, as Israel has been encouraging them to do for the past month. More than two-thirds of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million have fled their homes since the war began, the UN estimates.

Also Tuesday, the IDF said its ground forces operating in the Strip found infrastructure inside a mosque.

Troops of the Harel Reserve Brigade’s reconnaissance unit and Givati Brigade’s reserve reconnaissance unit found a Hamas tunnel shaft inside the mosque, the IDF said.

This photo released by the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit on November 14, 2023, shows a tunnel shaft uncovered by troops operating in the Gaza Strip. (IDF Spokesperson)

The IDF said that overnight, soldiers directed fighter jets and combat helicopters to strike anti-tank missile squads that were firing at troops.

The IAF has struck some 200 targets over the past day, the military said Tuesday morning, including terror operatives, weapon production sites, anti-tank missile launch positions, and Hamas command centers.

The Navy has also carried out strikes, hitting a Hamas naval forces camp on the coast, which the IDF said was used for training and as a weapons depot.

Israel launched its war against Hamas in Gaza after the terror group stormed across the border on October 7 carried out a surprise onslaught against southern Israel, rampaging through communities near the Strip as it fired thousands of rockets. An estimated 1,200 people, mostly civilians, were killed in the attack, down from an earlier assessment of 1,400 people, as officials have worked diligently for five weeks to locate and identify remains.

The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry claimed Tuesday that 11,240 people have been killed in Gaza since the start of the war, in figures that cannot be independently verified, do not distinguish between civilians and terror operatives and also include those killed in failed Palestinian rocket launches.

According to IDF data released on November 9, some 12% of rockets fired from within the Gaza Strip by Hamas — hundreds of launches — have fallen short inside the enclave.

Agencies and Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.