Palestinians Flee Gaza City as Escalating Israeli Offensive Kills 77
Since March 18, Israeli military operations have killed over 63,000 Palestinians and displaced thousands amid severe shortages of food, water, and medical supplies, officials report.
- On Friday, Israel declared Gaza City a combat zone and began initial offensive stages, intensifying strikes as thousands of Palestinians flee the city.
- The armed forces, implementing an Aug. 8 decision, have stepped up efforts to seize Gaza City, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirming the move amid calls for a larger invasion including Israeli defense minister Israel Katz's Aug. 22 warning to `open the gates of hell`.
- Gaza health authorities report 88 Palestinians killed and 421 injured in the last 24 hours, while the Israeli military uses explosive robots and detonates over 80 devices in residential areas, escalating destruction.
- Humanitarian access is being curtailed as Israeli officials said they would soon slow aid entry into northern Gaza, while aid-seeking Palestinian civilians have been killed near distribution centers.
- The United Nations-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification declared famine this month, while the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants and the Global Sumud Flotilla left Barcelona Sunday to challenge the blockade.
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