Israel to allow limited food into Gaza
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Israel launched a new devastating ground offensive in Gaza over the weekend just as US President Donald Trump departed the region without sealing a ceasefire and hostage deal.
One route involves a re-invasion of Gaza in an attempt to eradicate Hamas, which the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) are poised to do, with forces massed around the strip. It will come at the expense of Gazan and Israeli lives,
The U.K., France and Canada are threatening “concrete actions” against Israel, including sanctions, for its activities in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
Israel allows first aid trucks to enter Gaza as Netanyahu says forces will take full control of territory - Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu says allowing limited aid into Gaza is necessary
Israel pursued its military operation in Gaza after it agreed to lift a two-month-old blockade on aid deliveries that has left the enclave on the brink of famine.
The announcement of a renewed ground operation came after a particularly deadly week for Palestinians in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday said Israel would control all of the Gaza Strip and prevent Hamas from looting aid. The prime minister made his remarks as the Israel Defense
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that a four-day-old military ground offensive in Gaza was succeeding in bringing Israel closer to controlling the Palestinian enclave.
There is huge fighting going on, intense and huge, we are going to control all parts of Gaza,” Netanyahu said in a video message Monday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country’s forces would take control of the entire Gaza Strip.
Israel says it will allow a "basic amount of food" to enter Gaza, after a 10-week blockade has pushed Gazans on the verge of starvation.
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