Satellite images show Israel building up forces for a possible ground invasion of Gaza: Report
- Commercial satellite images show the Israeli military building up troops and equipment near Gaza for a possible ground invasion, according to three U.S. officials and a former official who viewed the imagery.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel intends to control all of Gaza to ensure security and remove Hamas from power.
- President Donald Trump contradicted Netanyahu, claiming to have seen images of hungry children and stating that there is 'real starvation' in Gaza.
- The United Nations reported that as of late July, over 1,000 Palestinians had died seeking food, emphasizing the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
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Satellite Images Show Israel Building Up Forces
“Commercial satellite images show the Israeli military building up troops and equipment near the border with Gaza that would support a possible new ground invasion of the Palestinian enclave,“ NBC News reports. “The images show troop movements and formations that the four sources recognized as signs of an imminent major ground operation.”
Satellite images show Israel building up forces for possible ground invasion of Gaza, sources say
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According to NBC, satellite images show that the Israeli army is accumulating material and troops on the border with the Palestinian enclave, allowing for an imminent major land operation.
Surprising images from a commercial satellite show that the Israeli army is focusing troops and equipment near the Gaza border, which could support a possible new land invasion in the Palestinian camp, according to three U.S. officials and an official who watched the images, writes NBC News.
This build-up of forces takes place at a tense time for the United States and Israel after the last private telephone conversation between Trump and Netanyahu led to an exchange of shouts for humanitarian aid. WASHINGTON 7...
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