JERUSALEM, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Wednesday that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is tightening the siege around Gaza City "on the way to defeating Hamas."
The military is "in these hours" completing the capture of the Netzarim Corridor, a military buffer zone in central Gaza aimed at isolating Gaza City and northern Gaza from the rest of the enclave, Katz said in a statement, adding that this will tighten the siege around Gaza City, and all those leaving from the south will be forced to pass through IDF checkpoints.
"This is the last chance for Gaza residents who are interested in moving south and leaving Hamas terrorists isolated in Gaza City itself in the face of IDF activity that continues at full strength," he warned. "Those who remain in Gaza will be terrorists and supporters of terror."
Earlier in the day, the IDF said it had launched an extensive ground operation in Gaza City, and had killed several militants "posing an immediate threat" in northern Gaza, apart from targeting multiple military structures and infrastructure facilities in the area.
Meanwhile, Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraee announced on social media platform X earlier in the day that Al-Rasheed coastal road, the main route linking southern and northern Gaza, would be closed from noon, allowing only southward movement for those still in Gaza City.
Palestine's official news agency WAFA reported that 23 Palestinians were killed by Israeli gunfire and shelling across Gaza on Wednesday morning, whereas Gaza-based health authorities said Israel's military campaign has killed 66,148 Palestinians and injured 168,716 others since Oct. 7, 2023.
In a separate development, Israel's national emergency service Magen David Adom and the IDF said two rockets were launched Wednesday from northern Gaza towards southern Israel and then intercepted by the Israeli air defense, with no casualties reported.
Following the launch, air defense sirens were activated in three Israeli villages near the Gaza border, sending local residents to shelters.