Israel pushes forward with Gaza City offensive
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Gaza City could be destroyed if Hamas doesn't agree to terms
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The White House has not commented on a report finding famine in Gaza. Analysts say that absent U.S. pressure, Israel is unlikely to change course.
Dozens of people were killed in Gaza, officials said Saturday, as protestors in Israel demand an end to the war in the Palestinian enclave and release of the remaining Hamas-held hostages.
I’m afraid for my children, but where can I go?” Subhi Muhammad Asfour, 46, told NBC News as he searched for a place to put a tent.
Israeli defense minister warns of Gaza City’s destruction unless Hamas yields to his country’s terms
The Israeli defense minister is warning that Gaza’s largest city could be destroyed unless Hamas yields to his country’s terms.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that Gaza city could "turn into Rafah and Beit Hanoun" unless Hamas agrees to Israel's terms.
Israel said its military had entered the first stages of a planned assault on the city, a campaign it begins while clashing publicly with major Western powers.
Advocates are renewing calls for Canada to recognize a genocide in Gaza following the release of a new report. A joint media investigation using the Israeli military's own data found at least five out of every six people killed by Israeli forces in the Israel-Hamas war have been civilians.
It was Netanyahu's first response to a temporary ceasefire proposal put forward by Egypt and Qatar that Hamas accepted.
The drums of war are pounding on the doorstep of Gaza City. Residents of the largest city in northern Gaza, packed with locals and refugees, fear the hours are ticking down before a looming Israeli offensive.
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Israeli strikes and gunfire kill 33 as Gaza City is focus of famine and a military offensive
Hospital officials in Gaza say Israeli strikes and gunfire have killed at least 33 Palestinians sheltering in tents or seeking scarce food aid.
Turkey's first lady has urged Melania Trump to confront Benjamin Netanyahu over the need to protect children during times of war. It comes as medics inside Gaza say at least 25 Palestinians have been killed today.