Israel vows to fight on in Gaza despite deadly ambush and rising international pressure
- Israel vows to continue fighting until it crushes Hamas despite international calls for a cease-fire and unease from the United States.
- The deadly ambush by Hamas on Israeli troops in Gaza City raises doubts about Israel's ability to defeat the group without destroying the entire territory.
- Support for Hamas has increased among Palestinians due to its resistance against a more powerful foe, while Israel faces mounting pressure over civilian deaths and a worsening humanitarian crisis.
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WRAPUP 5-Israel-Hamas fighting convulses Gaza as U.S. seeks protection of civilians
WRAPUP 5-Israel-Hamas fighting convulses Gaza as U.S. seeks protection of civilians Israeli and Hamas forces battled throughout Gaza on Friday, witnesses said, suggesting Israel's ground offensive was meeting stiffer resistance as the U.S. pushed its ally to alter a war strategy that has inflicted a huge civilian death toll.Residents in the small enclave reported fighting in Sheijaia, Sheikh Radwan, Zeitoun, Tuffah, and Beit Hanoun in north Gaz…
US pushes Israel 'shift' in Gaza attacks, but details scarce
U.S. President Joe Biden and top national security adviser Jake Sullivan have discussed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu scaling back Israel's high-intensity operations in Gaza, a senior U.S. official said on Thursday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
US talks in Israel urge safety for Gaza civilians
A US security envoy had talks with Israel about shifting its strategy in Gaza toward surgical operations against Hamas from a broad ground campaign, and President Joe Biden appealed for civilian lives in the Palestinian territory to be saved.
Israel and US Discuss Lower-Intensity Attacks in Gaza
Jake Sullivan, der er Det Hvide Hus i USA's nationale sikkerhedsrådgiver, har under et besøg i Israel drøftet muligheden for, at israelske angreb i Gaza skal bevæge sig i en retning af operationer med "lavere intensitet". Det skriver nyhedsbureauet Reuters. Det vil dog være "uansvarligt" at give en specifik tidsramme for sådan et skift, har en amerikansk embedsmand oplyst til journalister. Embedsmanden har yderligere oplyst, at Sullivan og den i…
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