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After a series of intense overnight strikes in southern Gaza, the IDF have reentered Khan Younis and Rafah, while another division was deployed in the area, as Defense Minister Yisrael Katz says that the military is expanding its offensive against the Hamas terror group.

Palestinian media sources reported heavy airstrikes in Rafah and Khan Younis throughout Tuesday night, followed by advancing ground forces in Rafah Wednesday morning.

On Monday, the IDF issued a broad evacuation notice for the entire Rafah region and a large stretch of land between Rafah and Khan Younis—an area where ground troops had not previously been deployed since the ceasefire began.

Recently, the IDF announced that its 36th Division had been assigned to the Southern Command in preparation for operations in Gaza. Early Wednesday morning, troops from the division entered southern Gaza.

Katz emphasized that forces will work to eliminate threats, move to clear areas “of terrorists and infrastructure, and capture extensive territory that will be added the State of Israel’s security areas.”

He urged residents in Gaza to “act now to overthrow Hamas and return all the hostages.”

Meanwhile, the United States is bolstering its military presence in the Middle East by sending an additional aircraft carrier to the region. The Pentagon confirmed early Wednesday that the USS Carl Vinson will join the USS Harry S. Truman with the goal of “continuing to promote regional stability, deter aggression, and protect the free flow of commerce in the region,” Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a statement.