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2025 Shuja'iyya offensive

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Military engagement in the Gaza war

2025 Shuja'iyya offensive
Part of theIsraeli invasion of the Gaza Strip during theGaza war
Date4 April – 20 August 2025
(6 months, 3 weeks and 1 day)
Location
Result

Inconclusive

Belligerents
Israel
FatahKhalas clan (disputed)[1]
Commanders and leaders
IsraelAvi Rosenfeld
IsraelMeir Biderman
IsraelNir Ifergan
FatahRami Khalas
FatahAhmad Khalas[2]
Hamas Muhammad al-‘Ajlah X[3]
Hamas Muhammad Uthayn X
Hamas Haytham Sheikh Khalil X[4]
Palestinian Islamic Jihad Fadl Abu al-Ata X[5]
Units involved
Casualties and losses
Israel 5 soldiers killed[a]
Israel 1 policeman killed[8]
Palestine Several militants killed[13]
~81Palestinian civilians killed[14][15][16][17]

Background

October 7 attacks
Military engagements
Civilian attacks

Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip
Military engagements
Civilian attacks

War crimes and effects

Impacts and repercussions

Other theaters
West Bank conflicts
Red Sea/Yemen
Attacks on US bases
Israel–Hezbollah conflict
Iran–Israel proxy conflict
Assassinations and deaths of prominent individuals

See also

On 4 April 2025, Israel began a ground offensive into theShuja'iyya neighborhood ofGaza City, as part of its renewed military operations in theGaza Strip following the resumption of theGaza war on18 March. It marks the third time Israel invades the neighborhood during the war, followingbattles in 2023 and2024.

Background

A ceasefire that halted fighting in the Gaza war between Israel andHamas was implemented on 19 January 2025, but collapsed on 18 March after an Israeli surprise attack on the Gaza Strip. Following the war's resumption, Israel partially retook theNetzarim Corridor and renewed itsRafah offensive.

On 3 April,Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Brigadier GeneralEffie Defrin announced that it has begun a “new stage” designed to returnthe Israeli hostages held by Hamas and destroy the militant group's "military andgoverning capabilities.”[13]

That same day, an Israeli bombardment of Shuja'iyya killed at least 37 people.[18]

Timeline

4 April

The IDF launched the ground operation in the morning with the intent of expanding the Israeli buffer zone along theGaza border, saying thatPalestinian civilians had been allowed to evacuate Shuja'iyya. The IDF also reported it destroyed a Hamascommand-and-control centre during its assault.[19][18][13]

A woman and her daughter were killed in an Israeli artillery attack targeting displaced people in the neighborhood.[20]

5 April

Israeli forces halted the flow of water from Israeli companyMekorot to the Gaza Strip, effectively cutting off 70% of Gaza's total water supply and affecting Gaza's main pipeline, located in Shuja'iyya.[20]

One Palestinian was killed following artillery shelling in the al-Salem Mosque.[20]

6 April

Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) stated that itsAl-Quds Brigades fighters destroyed an Israeli military vehicle in the neighborhood.[21][22]

9 April

Main article:April 2025 Shuja'iyya airstrike

Israel struck a residential building in Shuja'iyya with multiple bombs. Additionally, eight houses around the building were destroyed by the bombardment, killing at least 35 Palestinians, injuring over 70, and leaving over 20 missing.[23][24] Israel claimed to have targeted a senior Hamas militant, without providing their name.[15][24][21]

10 April

The IDF stated that Haytham Sheikh Khalil, the commander of theAl-Qassam Brigades' Shuja'iyya Battalion, was the militant killed in the previous day's airstrike, and claimed that the residential building was in reality a command-and-control centre.[9]

12 April

Palestinians in Shuja'iyya were reported to be "trapped", with Israeli tanks surrounding the neighborhood. Sources from the ground also reported that the IDF was shooting whoever was moving or trying to move from one place to another.[25]

Al-Qassam Brigades militants ambushed Israeli soldiers in Shuja'iyya, resulting in two casualties and several injuries, while the Al-Quds Brigades announced their killing of an Israeli sniper atop Al-Muntar Hill, which overlooks the neighborhood.[11]

15 April

Israel said it launched an airstrike on Shuja'iyya that killed the new commander of the Shuja'iyya Battalion, Muhammad al-‘Ajlah, a week after his predecessor Khalil had been killed.[26]

25 April

Clashes between the IDF and the Al-Qassam Brigades were reported in Shuja'iyya,[27][28] resulting in the killing of one IDF soldier and one Israeli police officer.[8]

3 May

An Israeli airstrike on the neighborhood killed 10 civilians.[16]

10 May

A landmine explosion in Shuja'iyya resulted in injuries among an Israeli force that was combing the area.[7] According to the Al-Quds Brigades, the landmine was planted as part of an ambush that they set up in the neighborhood.[29]

26 May

The Al-Qassam Brigades reported that its fighters targeted IDF soldiers with rockets and detonated a minefield against another Israeli force that had infiltrated east of Shuja'iyya.[30]

TheMujahideen Brigades of theMujahideen Movement reported they had shot down an Israeli drone flying over Shuja'iyya.[30]

3 June

The Al-Qassam Brigades launched a drone attack against a group of IDF soldiers in Shuja'iyya, causing one casualty and several injuries.[12]

7 June

The Mujahideen Brigades shelled a group of IDF soldiers east of Shuja'iyya, causing one injury.[31]

9 June

Israeli bombings killed a total of 11 people in Shuja'iyya and the adjacentZeitoun neighborhood.[17]

13 June

TheAbu Ali Mustafa Brigades of thePopular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) reported that they shelled Israeli troops east of Shuja'iyya.[32]

17 June

The Al-Quds Brigades stated that they shot down and captured an Israeli drone that was reportedly gathering intelligence around a local mosque in the neighborhood.[33]

22 June

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades stated that they shelled Israeli forces at Al-Muntar Hill.[34]

30 June

The IDF reportedly carried out a "wide wave of airstrikes" on Shuja'iyya.[35]

3 July

Ynet reported that the Fatah-affiliatedKhalas clan, led by Rami Khalas, was operating in Shuja'iyya and receiving Israeli protection and operational cover.[36] The Khalas clan denied any collaboration with Israel.[37]

17 July

Clashes between the IDF and Palestinian militants resulted in injuries to five Israeli soldiers.[38]

See also

Notes

  1. ^Sources:[11][8][12]

References

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