Israel pounds Gaza City suburbs, vows to press on with offensive
- Israeli planes and tanks pounded Gaza City and troops demolished buildings in the northern Jabalia refugee camp as part of a planned offensive.
- This offensive follows the Israeli cabinet's decision to seize Gaza City and evacuate roughly one million Palestinians before ground operations begin.
- Intensified attacks have increased pressure on nearly one million residents in Gaza City amid deteriorating humanitarian conditions, including confirmed famine and collapsed services.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu faces strong pressure from hostage families demanding negotiations, while Israeli officials insist on a comprehensive deal for hostage release before concessions.
- The operation marks a new war phase with unknown outcomes, as the IDF has little precedent, and political efforts continue to seek a truce alongside the military campaign.
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Israel pounds Gaza City suburbs, vows to press on with offensive - West Hawaii Today
CAIRO/JERUSALEM — Israeli planes and tanks pounded the eastern and northern outskirts of Gaza City Sunday, destroying buildings and homes, residents said, as Israeli leaders vowed to press on with a planned offensive on the city.
Israeli forces expand ground offensive in Gaza City
The Israeli army on Sunday expanded its ground operations in and around Gaza City, pushing tanks into residential neighborhoods under the cover of airstrikes and artillery fire, heightening fears of a full-scale invasion of the densely populated enclave.
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