Israel demolishes high-rise building in Gaza City as part of ramped-up offensive
- Israel's military demolished a 12-story office building in Gaza City, evacuating residents beforehand as part of an intensified offensive.
- Over recent days, Israel has destroyed multiple high-rise buildings in Gaza City, citing Hamas's installation of surveillance infrastructure in these structures.
- Following the demolitions, a shooting attack in Jerusalem by two Palestinian attackers resulted in six deaths.
- U.S. President Donald Trump indicated during a press announcement that he had given Hamas a 'last warning' regarding a possible ceasefire.
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Israel bombs another Gaza City high-rise
Israel has struck and destroyed another high-rise building in Gaza City after warning residents to evacuate as part of an offensive aimed at taking over the largest Palestinian city. The military said it was targeting Hamas observation posts and bombs…

Israel bombs another Gaza City high-rise as US advances a new ceasefire proposal
Israel has struck and destroyed another high-rise building in Gaza City after warning residents to evacuate as part of an offensive aimed at taking over the largest Palestinian city.
The Israeli army razed to the ground a residential building in Gaza City, following two previous evacuation orders. According to the Palestinian Civil Protection Agency, no casualties would have been recorded. The building, located in a densely populated neighborhood, was completely demolished. The images of the attack. The article Another palace hit by the Israeli army in Gaza City . Video comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Report from Gaza: Aid Coordinator Describes Disease, Famine as Israel Blows Up Residential Towers
“There’s no real safe zone in Gaza [City] and all of the Gaza Strip,” says Eyad Amawi, who joins us for an update from Deir al-Balah in the Gaza Strip as Israeli forces move deeper into Gaza City to forcibly evict 1 million residents. The local aid coordinator describes relentless bombardment, water shortages, infectious diseases and worsening famine. “All of these things must end now. As a human being, the most priority is the life of the civili
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