Israel military says it approved plan for new Gaza offensive
- Armed forces chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir approved the main framework for the IDF’s operational plan in the Gaza Strip, the military said.
- Following an all-night session, the security cabinet called for the capture of Gaza City, the military said.
- Gaza’s civil defence agency reported very heavy air strikes on Zeitoun and Sabra neighborhoods, with Abu Ahmed Abbas saying tanks advanced into Zeitoun and shelling intensified since last Sunday.
- Health ministry figures show Gaza recorded 123 deaths and 437 injuries over the previous 24 hours, agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal said on Tuesday.
- Humanitarian authorities caution that Gaza faces famine risks, with the Gaza health ministry reporting at least 235 deaths, including 106 children, since October 2023.
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Israel military says it has approved plan for expanded Gaza offensive
Israeli armed forces chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir has “approved the main framework” for a new offensive in the Gaza Strip, a statement released by the army said. Prime Benjamin Minister Netanyahu has not provided a timetable for when Israeli troops will enter Gaza City, where thousands of Gazans have taken refuge after fleeing Israel's previous offensives. Yuka Royer tells us more.
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