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Updated Sunday, February 4, 2024-11:38

The Israeli Army assured this Sunday that its offensive by land, sea and air continues focused on Khan Younis, south of the Strip, while Gazan medical sources denounced the

bombing of a daycare center in Rafah with two deaths.

In the western area of ​​Khan Younis, the army killed several terrorists, and carried out selective raids on infrastructure controlled by Hamas, according to a military statement.

The troops found "a complex used by the commander of Hamas' Khan Yunis Brigade from where he directed operations and located

AK-47 rifles, ammunition

, military equipment and technological assets there," the text details.

At least four other militants, including "a sniper from the Islamic Jihad" were also killed in Khan Yunis in artillery and air attacks, which were repeated in the north of the Strip, causing the death of "seven Hamas terrorists."

For their part, local medical sources, cited by the Wafa news agency, reported today the

nighttime bombing of a daycare center in the city of Rafah,

the southernmost area of ​​the Palestinian enclave, where dozens of displaced people from the north were taking refuge.

In the attack, at least two children were killed and dozens of people were injured. Medical sources also describe dozens of deaths after the bombing by Israeli warplanes in a residential area of ​​Deir al Balah, in the center of the Gaza Strip.

Almost four months have passed since the war in Gaza, where Israel has not yet managed to dismember the Hamas Islamists of their most important men, nor extinguish the fighting in the north, despite the more than 27,200 deaths and more than 66,450 wounded, According to data from the Gaza Ministry of Health, mostly children and women.