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Israel has intensified airstrikes on Gaza City, killing at least 32 people, including 12 children. Entire families have died, and evacuation orders continue. The UN warns the crisis is worsening as residents struggle to flee or find safe shelter
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The Israeli military issued its first full evacuation warning for Gaza City ahead of an expanded operation. Defence Minister Israel Katz said 30 high-rise buildings used by Hamas were destroyed. PM Netanyahu pledged to demolish 50 “towers of terror
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Israel will slow humanitarian aid into northern Gaza, halting airdrops and reducing aid trucks, as it intensifies military action to cripple Hamas. This comes amid a worsening humanitarian crisis, with Gaza City facing famine and over 63,000 dead
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Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz warned Gaza City could face destruction unless Hamas accepts ceasefire terms, including hostage release and disarmament. His statement followed PM Netanyahu’s authorisation for a possible military seizure of the city, escalating threats amid the ongoing conflict
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Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will not occupy Gaza but will demilitarise it and form a peaceful civilian administration. The statement follows cabinet approval to take over Gaza City, a move criticised by Israeli opposition as dangerous and counterproductive
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Israeli airstrikes killed at least 34 people in Gaza amid worsening humanitarian conditions. With ceasefire hopes rising, US and Israeli officials plan talks. Hostage issues, food shortages, and civilian suffering persist, while both Hamas and Netanyahu remain at odds over war's end
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Gaza's health authorities reported eight deaths and two injuries in the past 24 hours
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Hamas declared the Gaza Strip a "disaster zone", warning of an unprecedented catastrophe that threatens the lives of its over 2.4 million people, as widespread destruction continues and essential resources run out
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Forces say it targeted Hamas militants at a command and control centre previously known as the Ibn Al-Haytham school in Gaza City
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Israel repeatedly says it targets Hamas militants in retaliation for the October 7 attacks in southern Israel that killed about 1,200 people
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Israel accuses Hamas and other armed groups of endangering civilians by operating in residential areas
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According to Gaza-based health authorities, the toll from ongoing Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip increased to 41,182
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Military described the strike as hitting "significant Hamas terrorists who were operating within a command-and-control centre"
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Says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli army alone "bear full responsibility for the deaths of prisoners"
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Says the targeted base includes a gathering of forces and emergency warehouses for the Northern Corps located southwest of Safed
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Esmaeil Qa'ani congratulates Yahya Sinwar on his appointment as Hamas politburo chief and extending condolences for Haniyeh's death
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According to an official, only four or five areas of disagreement over implementation remained to be resolved between the two opponents
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IDF says they struck "terrorists" operating within a Hamas command and control centre; toll rises to 39,550
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Israeli Prime Minister alleges that in the Middle East, Iran is virtually behind all terrorism, turmoil, chaos and killing
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Says it will continue its annual contributions of $5 million to the agency and will release half the amount in the coming days