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Israeli strikes kill at least 20 people in Gaza as Trump wraps up his Middle East visit

  • On Friday, Israel carried out numerous air attacks targeting both the northern and southern regions of Gaza, resulting in over 93 fatalities and injuring hundreds more in coordinated operations.
  • These strikes came after several days of similar attacks linked to Israel’s ongoing military efforts designed to compel Hamas to free the hostages they captured during the October 2023 assault on Israel.
  • Israeli officials described Friday’s strikes as preparatory actions signaling a larger operation, while Gaza remains under a blockade that impedes food, fuel, and medical supplies, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
  • Prime Minister Netanyahu pledged to intensify military efforts against Hamas, reporting that Israel carried out attacks on 150 sites over the previous day. Meanwhile, concluding his visit to Gulf countries, Trump commented that attention is focused on Gaza and emphasized the need to address the situation.
  • The intensification of Israeli military operations amid stalled hostage negotiations and a continuing blockade suggests a potential escalation of the conflict and persistent humanitarian challenges in Gaza.
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Israel's Army Begins New Grand Offensive in Gaza

With the new military offensive, Israel wants to free the hostages and crush Hamas completely. However, the top UN human rights activist suspects another goal behind Israel's action.

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Business Live broke the news in Johannesburg, South Africa on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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