{"id":233904,"date":"2024-02-04T00:34:05","date_gmt":"2024-02-03T19:04:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/?p=233904"},"modified":"2024-02-04T00:38:44","modified_gmt":"2024-02-03T19:08:44","slug":"hamas-shows-signs-of-resurgence-in-parts-of-gaza-where-israeli-troops-largely-withdrew-weeks-ago","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/index.php\/2024\/02\/04\/hamas-shows-signs-of-resurgence-in-parts-of-gaza-where-israeli-troops-largely-withdrew-weeks-ago\/","title":{"rendered":"Hamas shows signs of resurgence in parts of Gaza where Israeli troops largely withdrew weeks ago"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">RAFAH, 3 Feb: Hamas has begun to resurface in areas where Israel withdrew the bulk of its forces a month ago, deploying police officers and making salary payments to some of its civil servants in Gaza City in recent days, four residents and a senior official in the militant group said Saturday.<br \/>\nSigns of a Hamas resurgence in Gaza\u2019s largest city underscore the group\u2019s resilience despite Israel\u2019s deadly air and ground campaign in the four months since the deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel that triggered the war. Israel says it\u2019s determined to crush Hamas and prevent it from returning to power in Gaza, an enclave it has ruled since 2007.<br \/>\nIn recent days, Israeli forces renewed strikes in the western and northwestern parts of Gaza City, including in areas where some of the salary distributions reportedly took place.<br \/>\nFour Gaza City residents told The Associated Press that in recent days, uniformed and plainclothes police officers deployed near police headquarters and other government offices, including near Shifa Hospital, the territory\u2019s largest. The residents said they saw the return of civil servants and subsequent Israeli airstrikes near the makeshift offices.<br \/>\nThe return of police marks an attempt to reinstate order in the devastated city after Israel withdrew a significant number of troops from northern Gaza last month, a Hamas official told AP, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.<br \/>\nThe official said the group\u2019s leaders had given directions to reestablish order in parts of the north where Israeli forces had withdrawn, including by helping prevent the looting of shops and houses abandoned by residents who had heeded repeated Israeli evacuation orders and headed to southern Gaza.<br \/>\nDuring Israel\u2019s ground offensive, many homes and buildings were left half-standing or reduced to piles of rubble and dust.<br \/>\nSaeed Abdel-Bar, a resident of Gaza City, said a cousin received funds from a makeshift Hamas office that was set up to distribute $200 payouts to government employees, including police officers and municipal workers.<br \/>\nSince seizing control of Gaza nearly 17 years ago, Hamas has been operating a government bureaucracy with tens of thousands of civil servants, including teachers and police who operate separately from the group\u2019s secretive military wing.<br \/>\nThe partial salary payments for at least some government employees signal that Israel has not delivered a knockout blow to Hamas, even as it claims to have killed more than 9,000 Hamas fighters.<br \/>\nAhmed Abu Hadrous, a Gaza City resident, said Israeli warplanes struck the area where the makeshift office is located multiple times earlier this week, including Saturday.<br \/>\nThe strikes come roughly a month after Israeli military leaders said they had broken up the command structure of Hamas battalions in the north, but that individual fighters were continuing to carry out guerrilla-style attacks.<br \/>\nMeanwhile, combat continued in southern Gaza.<br \/>\nAt least 11 people were injured when Israel\u2019s military fired smoke bombs at displaced people sheltering at the headquarters of the Palestinian Red Crescent in the southern city of Khan Younis, the organization said. It followed a siege that Israel\u2019s military has laid on the Red Crescent\u2019s facilities for 12 days, the organization said.<br \/>\nThe charity said it had documented the killing of 43 people, including three staff members, inside the buildings by Israeli fire in those 12 days, with another 153 injured.<br \/>\nIsrael\u2019s military didn\u2019t address the charity\u2019s allegations of firing on the buildings, the killings or the blocking of access, and asserted that the Al-Amal Hospital facilities had adequate fuel and electricity and that the military helped to replenish two oxygen tanks.<br \/>\nThe military said operations in Khan Younis would continue for several days.<br \/>\nAt least 17 people, including women and children, were killed in two separate airstrikes overnight in Gaza\u2019s southernmost town of Rafah on the border with Egypt, according to the registration office at Abu Yousef al-Najjar hospital, where the bodies were taken.<br \/>\nThe first strike hit a residential building east of Rafah, killing at least 13 people from the Hijazi family. The dead included four women and three children, hospital officials said.<br \/>\n\u201cTwo children are still under the rubble, and we don\u2019t, still we don\u2019t know anything about them,\u201d relative Ahmad Hijazi said.<br \/>\nThe second struck a house in Rafah\u2019s Jeneina area, killing at least two men and two women from the Hams family.<br \/>\nThe Health Ministry in Gaza said Saturday that 107 people were killed over the past 24 hours, bringing the wartime total to 27,238. More than 66,000 people have been wounded.<br \/>\nThe conflict has leveled vast swaths of the tiny coastal enclave, displaced 85% of its population and pushed a quarter of residents to starvation.<br \/>\nMore than half of Gaza\u2019s population of 2.3 million has taken refuge in Rafah and surrounding areas. A United Nations official on Friday said Rafah was becoming a \u201cpressure cooker of despair.\u201d<br \/>\nIsrael\u2019s defense minister warned earlier in the week that Israel might expand combat to Rafah after focusing on Khan Younis, the largest city in southern Gaza. While the statement alarmed aid officials and international diplomats, Israel would risk significantly disrupting strategic relationships with the United States and Egypt if it were to send troops into Rafah, a key entry point for aid.<br \/>\nInternational mediators continued to work to close wide gaps between Israel and Hamas over a proposed cease-fire deal.<br \/>\nHamas continues to hold dozens of the roughly 250 hostages taken in the Oct. 7 attack, after more than 100 were released during a one-week truce in November. Those releases were in exchange for 240 Palestinian prisoners.<br \/>\nMeanwhile, the United States \u2014 which has negotiated tenants of the deal along with Israel, Egypt and Qatar \u2014 launched an air assault on dozens of sites in Iraq and Syria used by Iranian-backed militias and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard late Friday, in the opening salvo of retaliation for the drone strike that killed three U.S. troops in Jordan last weekend. (AP)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>RAFAH, 3 Feb: Hamas has begun to resurface in areas where Israel withdrew the bulk of its forces a month ago, deploying police officers and making salary payments to some of its civil servants in Gaza City in recent days, four residents and a senior official in the militant group said Saturday. 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