A Palestinian town with a typical population around 75,000 has been overwhelmed by hundreds of thousands of people seeking refuge as Israel expands its ground offensive across Gaza.

Some of the new arrivals Wednesday at Deir al-Balah traveled by foot or rode donkey carts loaded with belongings. While many crowded onto streets around the town's main hospital, others set up tents on sidewalks.

Palestinian health officials said dozens were killed in Israel's heavy strikes across the center and south of the territory.

The U.N. humanitarian office says the scale and intensity of ground operations and fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups in most areas of Gaza and their devastating impact is impeding aid deliveries.

鈥淥perational challenges due to insecurity, blocked roads and a scarcity of fuel are also hampering the humanitarian response,鈥 the office, known as OCHA, said in a statement Wednesday.

OCHA warned that telecommunications blackouts are making communications and internet service unreliable and also impacting humanitarian deliveries.

, two-thirds of them women and children, have been killed since the start of the war, according to the , which doesn鈥檛 differentiate between civilians and combatants among the dead.

About 1,200 people were killed after Hamas on Oct. 7, with . Israel says it aims to free the more than 100 hostages who remain in captivity in Gaza.

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鈥 The U.N. appoints a former Dutch deputy premier and Mideast expert as its .

鈥 An Israeli airstrike in Syria .

鈥 on an Iranian-aligned group after three U.S. troops are wounded in drone attack in Iraq.

鈥 Pro-Palestinian protesters block airport access roads in US.

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Here鈥檚 what鈥檚 happening in the war:

ISRAELI OFFICIAL SAYS MILITANT LEADER IN LEBANON COULD BE TARGETED

JERUSALEM 鈥 Israel鈥檚 foreign minister says the head of Lebanon鈥檚 Hezbollah militant group could be Israel鈥檚 next target.

Eli Cohen spoke a day after a Hezbollah strike wounded 11 people in northern Israel. The Iranian-backed group has fired missiles and rockets into Israel throughout the two-and-a-half month war between Israel and Hamas. Israel has responded dozens of airstrikes and artillery barrages.

The daily battles have forced tens of thousands of Israelis to evacuate their homes from border communities and raised fears that they could escalate into a region-wide war.

Touring Israel鈥檚 border with foreign ambassadors. Cohen said Hezbollah鈥檚 leader, Hassan Nasrallah, 鈥渕ust understand that he鈥檚 next.鈥

He said Hezbollah must respect a 2006 U.N. cease-fire that calls on the group to withdraw from the border area.

鈥淲e will operate to make the most of the diplomatic option,鈥 Cohen said. 鈥淚f it doesn鈥檛 work, all options are on the table.鈥

Also Wednesday, Israel鈥檚 army chief, Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, said the military is in a state of high readiness and has approved a number of plans for the northern front. 鈥淲e need to be prepared to strike if required.鈥

SUPPORTERS OF ISRAELI-AMERICAN HOSTAGE RALLY AT AIRPORT

TEL AVIV, Israel 鈥 Dozens of friends and relatives of a 23-year-old Israeli-American man held hostage by Hamas gathered Wednesday at Israel鈥檚 international airport to draw attention to his plight.

Hersh Goldberg-Polin had been scheduled to fly out on Wednesday for a long-planned backpacking trip.

鈥淭oday, Dec. 27, Hersh Hersh has a one-way ticket to go traveling around the world. It鈥檚 a trip that he鈥檚 been planning for a long time. He鈥檚 been dreaming about it for a long time,鈥 said his father, Jonathan Polin. 鈥淗e鈥檚 unfortunately not going to be taking off on a trip today, but we are hoping and praying that he鈥檚 going to take off on this trip soon.鈥

Goldberg-Polin was attending a music party near the Gaza border that was targeted by Hamas in the Oct. 7 cross-border attack that triggered the Israel-Hamas war. Over 300 people were killed while several dozen were taken hostage.

About 50 people joined the gathering at Ben-Gurion airport, many holding posters of Goldberg-Polin鈥檚 picture with the slogan 鈥淏ring Hersh Home.鈥

His father brought a backpack that he said he had bought as a present for his son鈥檚 trip.

鈥淭he bag was not supposed to be here today on my back. It鈥檚 supposed to be on Hersh鈥檚 back,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e hope it鈥檚 going to be, soon.鈥

HAMAS IN A SPAT WITH IRAN'S REVOLUTIONARY GUARD SPOKESMAN

BEIRUT 鈥 A spokesman for Iran鈥檚 Revolutionary Guard claimed Wednesday that the deadly Hamas-led attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7 was launched in retaliation for the 2020 killing of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, head of Iran鈥檚 elite Quds Force, in a U.S. drone strike in Iraq. Hamas promptly denied the claim, in a rare public spat between the Palestinian militant group and its main sponsor.

The paramilitary guard's spokesman Ramezan Sharif made the comments at a news conference where he threatened retaliation for the killing of another top Iranian military figure, Gen. Razi Mousavi, who was killed in an alleged Israeli airstrike in Syria on Monday.

On Wednesday, hundreds of mourners processed through the Iraqi cities of Najaf and Karbala with Mousavi鈥檚 body. It is an Iranian tradition to take the bodies of prominent figures to the shrines of Shiite saints before being repatriated for burial.

Sharif said that the Oct. 7 attack 鈥 in which some 1,200 people were killed in Israel and 240 taken hostage 鈥 was 鈥渙ne of the acts of revenge by the resistance front against the U.S. and the Zionists for the assassination of the martyr Soleimani.鈥

Hamas in a statement denied Sharif鈥檚 characterization and said the Oct. 7 operation was launched in response to threats to the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, and to the 鈥淶ionist occupation and its ongoing aggression against our people and our holy sites.鈥

Iranian and Hamas officials have previously denied that Iran ordered or played a role in planning the incursion. Hamas officials have pushed 鈥 sometimes publicly 鈥 for Iran and affiliated militant groups, including the Lebanese Hezbollah, to intervene more forcefully against Israel in the ensuing war, which has killed more than 20,000 Palestinians, mostly civilians, in the Gaza enclave.

ERDOGAN COMPARES NETANYAHU TO HITLER

ANKARA, Turkey 鈥 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan intensified his criticism of Israel on Wednesday, comparing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler. Netanyahu responded that Erdogan 鈥渋s the last person who can preach morality to us.鈥

In a speech at an award ceremony, Erdogan also suggested that the United States was complicit in the deaths of 20,000 people in Gaza, for 鈥渟upporting鈥 Israel.

鈥淲e watched Israel鈥檚 Nazi camps in the stadiums, right?鈥 Erdogan said in reference to a video aired on Turkish televisions that appeared to show Israeli soldiers rounding up half-naked men in a stadium in Gaza. 鈥淲hat is this? Remember they used to talk about Hitler in a weird way? How are you different than Hitler?鈥

Erdogan continued: 鈥淭hey will make us long for Hitler. Is there anything different in Netanyahu鈥檚 actions compared to Hitler鈥檚?鈥

The Turkish leader went on to say that Netanyahu was receiving 鈥渁ll kinds of support鈥 from the United States.

鈥淎nd with all this support, what did they do to more than 20,000 Gazans? They killed them,鈥 he said.

One of Israel鈥檚 most vocal critics, Erdogan has previously referred to Netanyahu as 鈥渢he butcher of Gaza,鈥 accused him of actions amounting to 鈥済enocide鈥 and called for him to be prosecuted by an international war crimes tribunal.

鈥淓rdogan, who is committing genocide against the Kurds and who holds the world record for imprisoning journalists who oppose his regime, is the last person who can preach morality to us,鈥 Netanyahu said in his response.

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