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Israel defence minister says '60 percent' of Hamas dead or wounded

Israeli army vehicles move in an area near Israel's southern border with the Gaza Strip on July 9, 2024. (Credit: Jack Guez/AFP)

Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said Wednesday that 60 percent of Hamas fighters had been "eliminated or wounded" in the Gaza war since the militant group's Oct. 7 attacks.

Gallant reaffirmed in a statement to parliament in the first nine months of the conflict that Israel was "determined" to meet its war goals of eradicating Hamas and bringing all hostages back from Gaza.

The minister praised Israeli soldiers for "performing their work with dedication, sacrifice and success" and said, "The achievements are many."

Israel has launched major new offensives in Gaza City in the north and around Rafah and Khan Yunis in the south, even as it also embarks on contacts with international mediators on conditions for negotiating a truce with Hamas.

"We have eliminated or wounded 60 percent of the Hamas terrorists" and "dismantled" most the Palestinian group's 24 battalions, Gallant said.

The minister did not give figures for the casualties and the Israeli military said it did not immediately have statistics.

Gallant insisted Israel would stick to its aims. 

"We have returned half of the hostages and we are determined to return the rest," he said.

"The security establishment, and myself heading it, are determined to achieve the goals of the war and complete them."

Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said Wednesday that 60 percent of Hamas fighters had been "eliminated or wounded" in the Gaza war since the militant group's Oct. 7 attacks.

Gallant reaffirmed in a statement to parliament in the first nine months of the conflict that Israel was "determined" to meet its war goals of eradicating Hamas and bringing...