JERUSALEM -- The Israeli military said on Tuesday that it will expand its ground offensive in Gaza and take control of additional territory.
"We will expand our operation, establish operational control over more territory, and clear and dismantle the terrorist infrastructure -- until Hamas is decisively defeated," Israel's military chief Eyal Zamir said in a video statement from Gaza on the fourth day of Operation Gideon's Chariots, Israel's largest ground assault on the enclave in months. (Israel-Ground Offensive-Expansion)
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KHARTOUM -- The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) on Tuesday declared Khartoum State free of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), ending the group's presence in the state after more than two years.
In a statement, the SAF announced that Khartoum purged of the "rebels and their supporters." (Sudan-Khartoum State-Paramilitary Forces)
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JERUSALEM -- Israel has recalled its senior negotiation team from Qatari capital Doha for consultations after about a week of indirect talks with Hamas over a Gaza deal, while Hamas said Tuesday that it holds the Israeli government "fully responsible" for failing to reach an agreement.
"After about a week of intensive talks in Doha, the senior negotiation team will return to Israel for consultations, while working-level officials will remain in Doha for the time being," said a statement issued on Tuesday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office. (Israel-Hamas-Indirect Talks)
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GAZA -- At least 64 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza on Tuesday, said Mahmoud Basal, spokesperson for the Civil Defense in Gaza.
Around Gaza City, 13 people, including women and children, were killed and several others injured in an Israeli airstrike on the Musa bin Nusair school, east of the city, which shelters displaced people, whereas a woman and a man were killed in two separate attacks in the city, Basal told Xinhua. (Gaza-Israeli Attacks-Deaths) ■



