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Israel, Hamas battle as first aid delivery arrives at US-built pier

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Israel and Hamas fighters wage a fierce battle in northern Gaza Saturday as aid deliveries started moving into the Palestinian territory via a United States-constructed pier off the coast.

The aid delivery comes as Israel is facing growing international pressure to allow more relief supplies to enter the war-torn enclave, parts of which are facing a full-blown famine, according to United Nations officials. 

No U.S. troops went ashore in Gaza, said US Central Command, which described the operation as "an ongoing, multinational effort to deliver additional aid to Palestinian civilians." 

Aid deliveries to Gaza started to arrive via a United States-constructed temporary floating pier. Israeli Army/AFP via Getty Images The new method for aid delivery comes as Israel faces global pressure to provide supplies to Gazans. AP

The United Nations has agreed to help with coordinating aid deliveries and distribution at the temporary pier as long as the operation "respects the neutrality and independence of humanitarian operations," said deputy UN spokesperson Farhan Haq. 

The use of the floating dock for delivering aid came as Israel was embroiled in some of its fiercest fighting so far in the seventh-month war. 

Israel said that its forces cleared Jabalia of Hamas fighters shortly after the terrorist group's Oct. 7 attack on the Jewish state, killing 1,200 people and kidnapping another 250. But the Jewish state said its military last week returned to Jabalia, the largest of Gaza Strip's eight historic refugee camps, to block the terrorists from regrouping there. Dozens were killed and wounded amid the fighting Saturday, medics and residents said.

The Israeli military said it has killed 60 Hamas fighters in Jabalia since returning and discovered a weapons warehouse in recent days as part of a "divisional-level offensive," which typically involves several brigades, each made up of thousands of troops.

"The 7th Brigade's fire control center directed dozens of airstrikes, eliminated terrorists and destroyed terrorist infrastructure," the IDF said.

To the south, in Rafah, Israeli tanks and warplanes blasted parts of the city. Hamas fighters and Islamic Jihad meanwhile claimed they launched anti-tank missiles and mortars at the Jewish state's forces assembling at the east, southeast and inside the Rafah bordering crossing with Egypt.   

Over 630,000 Palestinians have fled Rafah to heavily damaged cities like Khan Younis since Israel's offensive began in the southern Gazan city. HAITHAM IMAD/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

The IDF said Saturday its forces have killed 80 Hamas terrorists and located dozens of rifles, grenades, and ammunition in eastern Rafah in recent weeks.

More than 630,000 people have fled Rafah since Israel launched its offensive on the city on May 6, according to the UN.

At least 35,303 Palestinians have been killed in the ongoing war, Gaza's health ministry, which is run by Hamas, claims. It does not differentiate between civilians and armed fighters with its data. 

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan will visit Israel for talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the Rafah offensive. Getty Images

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