The  Israeli military said in a statement its troops had dismantled  infrastructure and tunnel shafts and killed alleged fighters in the  Jabalia area.
Troops  had helped thousands of civilians to evacuate safely through organised  routes, it said, contradicting reports from the U.N. aid agency. Israel  was in contact with the international community and Gaza's healthcare  system to ensure hospital emergency services were operating, it said.
Last  week, the United States told Israel it must take steps in the next  month to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza or face potential  restrictions on U.S. military aid.
Israel  has intensified its campaigns both in Gaza and Lebanon after the  killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar last week had raised hopes of an  opening for ceasefire talks to end more than a year of conflict.
It  has vowed to eradicate Hamas, the group who formerly controlled Gaza  and whose attack on Israel last year triggered the war, but in doing so  has laid waste to much of the territory and killed tens of thousands of  people. More than 1.9 million people have been left destitute and  desperate for food.
		
 


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