Intense Ground Assault: 'Gaza is Burning'
Israel launches a major ground assault on Gaza City, declaring 'Gaza is burning.' With increasing international condemnation and rising casualties, the IDF moves deeper to combat Hamas. The UN accuses Israel of genocide while European leaders propose sanctions. The humanitarian crisis worsens amidst ongoing air and ground strikes.
Israel has commenced a significant ground offensive on Gaza City, with officials declaring, 'Gaza is burning.' The assault has hit the Palestinian enclave with unprecedented intensity in the ongoing conflict. Israel's military claims the operation aims to combat an estimated 3,000 Hamas fighters entrenched in the city.
Defense Minister Israel Katz publicly announced the operation, noting the IDF strikes hard at terrorist infrastructure with the ultimate goal of freeing hostages and defeating Hamas. Despite warnings and potential sanctions from Europe, the move has garnered support from the United States.
The assault has drawn harsh criticism, with a UN Commission labeling it genocide. Airstrikes and tank movements continue as residents flee, and a humanitarian crisis deepens, forcing nearly an entire population into displacement amid allegations of mass forced evacuations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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