UN Chief Condemns 'Endless' Gaza Horrors as Israel Presses Offensive
Israeli military prepares to expand Gaza City operations amid a humanitarian crisis with over 62,000 Palestinians killed, mostly civilians, according to Gaza health ministry data.
- On Thursday, Gaza's civil defence agency reported at least 31 people killed by Israeli forces since dawn, while AFP footage showed massive smoke clouds over Gaza City.
- Israel is preparing to expand operations in Gaza City, while COGAT, Israel's defence ministry civil affairs body, prepares measures to move the population southward for protection.
- Health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza reports Israeli offensive has killed at least 62,966 Palestinians, and the air strike on Nasser Hospital killed at least 20 and injured 50, including five journalists.
- UN Security Council members, excluding the United States, called for an immediate end to famine and urged Israel to halt the war and reverse plans to expand operations.
- The UN warned that capturing Gaza City would produce massive civilian casualties and widespread destruction, worsening an already collapsed health sector.
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Israel plans to take the city of Gaza in the north of the coastal strip. First steps of the offensive are already underway.
Israel plans to take the city of Gaza in the north of the coastal strip. First steps of the offensive are already underway.
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- 34% of the sources lean Left, 34% of the sources are Center
34% Center
L 34%
C 34%
R 31%
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