War: Israel issues last warning to Gazans
- Israel announced renewed ground operations in Gaza on Wednesday and issued a "last warning" for residents to return hostages and remove Hamas from power, according to Defence Minister Israel Katz.
- The health ministry in Gaza reported that Israel's air strikes this week were the deadliest since January, killing hundreds of people.
- Families fled northern Gaza as Israel urged civilians to leave areas deemed as "combat zones," while Hamas has not responded militarily to the strikes.
- Hamas acknowledged openness to negotiations but insisted on ending the aggression, as stated by official Taher al-Nunu.
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Israeli Ambassador: "We made a pact with the devil. We have no choice at all
The Israeli ambassador to Germany, Ron Prosor, believes that there is no alternative for the ground offensive. Hamas has shown that it does not want peace. Therefore, this "cancer ulcer" must be combated.
Sderot Mayor: 'If we don't destroy Hamas now - it will never happen'
Mayor Alon Davidi warns that if Israel does not destroy Hamas and bring home the hostages, the residents of Sderot, the Gaza border communities, and the north will continue to live under fire, as they have for over 20 years.
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