Live updates: Israel begins the offensive on the ground in Gaza City, as the United Nations Commission says that Israel commits a genocide

Israel has launched its foray into the city of Gaza, two Israeli officials told CNN.
In August, Israel approved a plan to take over and occupy the highly bombed city, which, according to her, is one of the last bastions of the remaining Hamas.
The foray started on the outskirts of Gaza City, where the Israeli army has increased its air strikes and accelerated its destruction of tall towers in last week. One of the officials said that the ground foray was going to be “progressive and progressive” at the start.
The foray on the ground was only supposed to continue after the Israeli army forced the evacuation of the densely populated urban area, but only a fraction of the population has been left so far.
The United Nations warned last month that the plans of Israel to invade the city of Gaza would put around 1 million Palestinians who live there at the risk of being moved by force. On Monday, an Israeli military official said that around 320,000 Palestinians had fled the region so far.
The foray started with a renewed wave of Israeli strikes, who saw victims, including children, rivers in the exhausted hospitals of the enclave. Dozens of injured Palestinians were brought overnight to hospitals near Gaza City, including the Al-Shifa hospital and Baptist hospital, according to local officials.
The videos obtained by CNN showed the body of several bloody children arriving in hospitals in northern Gaza. Two adults can be seen in a video screaming in pain as they cry on the bodies of their children, covered with white speakers.