1 of 11 | Mourners stand near covered bodies of the Abu al-Rish family who where killed during an airstrike in Khan Yunis, on the southern Gaza Strip, on Thursday. Photo by Ismael Mohamad/UPI | License Photo Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Israel's warplanes continued their bombardment of Gaza on Thursday, the sixth day of its
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Israel’s warplanes continued their bombardment of Gaza on Thursday, the sixth day of its war against Hamas, as the death toll on both sides continued to climb.

As conditions on the ground in Gaza continued to deteriorate, Hamas on Thursday repeated its call on world relief organizations to provide the region with medical and other supplies as Palestinians face war-filled days and nights with little food or water and no electricity.

“Hamas calls on all relief, health and charitable institutions in our Arab and Islamic world and in the international family to urgently and swiftly bring in all necessary medical and relief supplies and fuel, to save the more than 2 million Palestinian citizens from the systematic killing and starvation practiced by the fascist occupation government,” Hamas said in a statement.

In a separate statement Thursday afternoon, it also urged its supporters in the West Bank — “those who carry stones, a knife or weapons” — to “confront the occupation army and its settlers.”

According to the Israeli Defense Forces, its fighter jets struck Gaza in waves targeting Hamas’ Nukhba elite forces, hitting what the Israeli Air Force said were operational command centers used by operatives who infiltrated border kibbutz communities Saturday as part of the militant group’s surprise assault.

IDF Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said warplanes attacked five houses used by Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip. One of the homes belonged to the brother of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar’s brother, he said.

They also struck a Hamas monitoring center in an attack that also “eliminated” two operatives, Hagari added.

In a separate recorded statement Thursday, Hagari warned those in Gaza sheltering militants were “taking a very big risk.”

“We are destroying Hamas’ capability to operate in the Gaza Strip,” he said, stating one of the IDF’s priorities is to clear the area surrounding Gaza.

“We have tens of thousands of soldiers in the area, and they are still initiating contact with terrorists,” he said. “Anyone who comes near the Gaza security fence will be neutralized.”

Israel was caught unaware by Hamas’ multi-prong attack by sky, land and sea that captured several kibbutzim close to the Gaza border.

In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said the country was at war with Hamas, formed a unity government on Wednesday in a sign of solidarity and an effort to thwart the proscribed organization.

Since Saturday’s attack, Israel has consistently bombed Gaza, displacing hundreds of thousands of the Palestinian enclave’s 2.5 million residents.

Netanyahu vowed late Wednesday to “crush and eliminate” Hamas.

The death toll in the war has climbed to a combined 2,700, with Israeli officials stating more than 1,200 of its citizens were killed and 3,200 injured.

Late Thursday, Palestinian Health Ministry reported that at least 1,537 Palestinians have been killed and another 5,763 wounded.

According to the IDF, its warplanes have struck 2,687 targets in Gaza as of early Thursday.

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