Israel pounds Gaza strip, dismissing calls for cease-fire

An Israeli military spokesperson says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not specify any military or diplomatic plan to achieve the release of hostages as he met with their families on Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023. (Evan Vucci, File/AP Photo)

Israel launched an expanded ground operation on Saturday after knocking out communications and creating a near-blackout of information in the Gaza Strip with increased bombardment and artillery fire overnight.

Israel’s defense minister said that “the ground shook in Gaza” and that the war against the Palestinian territory’s Hamas rulers had entered a new stage. Gaza residents described the massive overnight bombardment from the sea and the air as the most intense of the 3-week-old Israel-Hamas war.

Other countries, United Nations officials and aid agencies described a dire situation on the ground in Gaza as ambulances left without cellphone or radio service resorted to chasing the sound of artillery fire to locate wounded people.