Rescuers say 100 dead as Israel launches fresh Gaza offensive
- On Saturday, Israel initiated a large-scale offensive in Gaza aimed at compelling Hamas to free the hostages still in their custody.
- The operation comes after several months of conflict that started when Hamas launched a surprise assault on Israel’s southern region in early October, abducting 251 individuals.
- The offensive, named Operation Gideon Chariots, involves intensive airstrikes that have killed hundreds in Gaza amid a blockade blocking all aid and supplies.
- Gaza's Health Ministry reports over 53,000 Palestinians killed since the war began, with many civilians among the dead and aid groups warning of looming famine.
- Israel vows to escalate pressure until Hamas is defeated and hostages freed, while protests in Israel call for a peace deal to end the war and secure hostage release.
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Israel begins extensive Gaza ground operation after intense air strikes kill more than 100 overnight
Israel launched an extensive ground operation in Gaza Sunday in addition to an intense air campaign that health officials in the territory say killed over 100 people overnight and shuttered the last functioning hospital in the enclave’s north.
At least 125 Palestinians killed in ongoing Israeli airstrikes on Gaza
Israeli forces have intensified their assault on Gaza, killing at least 125 Palestinians — including 36 people in al-Mawasi, an area previously designated as a "safe zone." The invasion followed Israel's announcement of an expanded military campaign aimed at defeating Hamas. Mahmud Bassal, spokesperson for Gaza’s civil defence, confirmed that 22 people died in a predawn strike targeting tents sheltering displaced civilians in Al-Mawasi. At least…


Israeli airstrikes kill 100 in Gaza with families wiped out, health ministry says
Israel is preparing for a new ground offensive to achieve ‘operational control’
Israel Kills at Least 100 Palestinians in Gaza Airstrike
At least 100 Palestinians were killed in overnight Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, local health authorities said on Sunday, as mediators worked to broker a new round of ceasefire talks between Israel and the Hamas terror group in Gaza.
Israel launches 'great force' at Gaza in new attack
Israel says it has launched a major military operation in the Gaza Strip to pressure Hamas to release remaining hostages, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a negotiating team to remain in Qatar for indirect talks with the militant group.Defence Minister Israel Katz said Operation Gideon Chariots was being led with "great force". Netanyahu had vowed to escalate pressure with the aim of destroying the militant group that has ruled Gaza …
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