Escalating Tensions: Israel's Offensive in Gaza and Regional Reactions
The Israeli military has commenced intensified operations in Gaza City, leading to heightened regional tensions. Amidst ongoing airstrikes, diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire struggle. US Secretary of State Rubio engaged with Qatar’s leadership. Egypt escalates its rhetoric against Israel, calling it an 'enemy,' reflecting growing regional discontent.
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After a night of intense airstrikes, Israel declared on Tuesday the start of a broader offensive in Gaza City aimed at dismantling Hamas' military infrastructure. Residents were urged to move south, signaling the expansion of the Israel-Hamas conflict amidst dimming hopes for a diplomatic resolution.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has left Israel for Qatar to meet its emir, as condemnation of Israel's recent strike grows. Arab and Muslim nations have denounced the attack, but major actions against Israel remain absent. Egypt, however, sharply criticized Israel, publicly calling it 'the enemy' for the first time in decades.
As Israeli forces escalate their operations, families of hostages held in Gaza protest outside Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence, pleading for the offensive to halt. Meanwhile, casualties mount in Gaza, with reports of numerous deaths and injuries following the intensified military campaign.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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