Regarding the military operation against the Islamic group Hamas in the Palestinian Gaza Strip, Israeli Defense Minister Gallant asserted that ``Hamas' leaders are running away from the Israeli military,'' and will carry out intensive ground operations in Rafah in the south. I showed my thoughts.

In the Gaza Strip, where Israeli military operations continue, local health authorities have announced that 27,478 people have died as of the 5th.



Under these circumstances, Israeli Minister of Defense Gallant said on the 5th, ``Hamas leader Shinwar is on the run from the Israeli army. He argued that it has become difficult to obtain



``We will reach Rafah, the last remaining important Hamas stronghold, and areas where we have not yet operated in the central and southern parts of the Gaza Strip,'' he said. He once again hinted that he would carry out intensive ground operations in Rafah.



Meanwhile, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society announced on the 5th in the southern city of Khan Yunis that approximately 8,000 people who had taken shelter in the Red Crescent headquarters and the Amal Hospital run by the organization had been evacuated.



According to the Red Crescent Society, the building has been under siege for two weeks, and medical supplies and food have been depleted, and executives from the Red Crescent Society and the hospital have been detained by the Israeli side.



According to the United Nations, as of January 30, only 13 out of 36 hospitals in the Gaza Strip are functioning, and their functionality is only partial.



There are concerns that the humanitarian situation will further deteriorate as more intensive operations are carried out in the south.