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'Gaza is burning': Israel launches ground offensive in Gaza City
- On Tuesday, Israel launched a long-awaited ground offensive targeting Hamas military infrastructure in Gaza City amid intensified airstrikes.
- The offensive follows October 7’s Hamas attack that killed 1,200 Israelis and led Netanyahu last month to order capturing Gaza City, while Israel had warned residents to evacuate for a month.
- Heavy Israeli airstrikes killed at least 34 Palestinians overnight, prompting tens of thousands to flee northern Gaza despite overcrowding and transport challenges.
- The U.S. Secretary of State emphasized the urgency of reaching an agreement within a very limited timeframe—likely just days or a few weeks—stressing that the deal must involve Hamas disarming and the liberation of hostages.
- The offensive intensified international condemnation, with a UN report accusing Israel of genocide and Spain summoning Israel’s ambassador twice over comments by its foreign minister.
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The Israeli army has confirmed the beginning of the offensive. It is unclear whether even more people can flee to the so-called humanitarian zone in the south. According to aid organisations, there is a lack of everything there.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleYair Lapid, the Israeli leader of the secular opposition party Yesh Atid (There is a Future), believes the Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City, which…
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Leaning Left69Leaning Right41Center68Last UpdatedBias Distribution39% Left
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39% Left
L 39%
C 38%
R 23%
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