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Israel begins invasion of Gaza City after calling up 60,000 troops to finally wipe out terror group Hamas

Israel begins invasion of Gaza City after calling up 60,000 troops to finally wipe out terror group Hamas

The Sun6 hours ago
ISRAEL has begun its full invasion of Gaza City as it aims to fully wipe out Hamas, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Wednesday.
IDF troops have now taken control of the outskirts of the city which is one of the terror group's last strongholds, Israeli military spokesperson Brig Gen Effie Defrin said.
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