Escalation in Gaza: Israel's Ground Assault Intensifies
Israel has launched a ground assault on Gaza City, intensifying its military actions in a conflict that has seen significant casualties and displacement. Despite international warnings and calls for a ceasefire, the Israeli military expands its operations against Hamas, raising both humanitarian concerns and diplomatic tensions.
On Tuesday, Israel escalated its military actions with a ground assault on Gaza City, dramatically increasing the intensity of the ongoing conflict. The offensive, described as the most severe bombardment in two years, follows Israel Defence Forces' intention to combat up to 3,000 Hamas fighters.
Amidst the assault, civilians in Gaza face dire consequences. A United Nations inquiry accused Israel of genocide, a characterization Israel promptly dismissed. The humanitarian toll in Gaza is rising, with health officials reporting dozens of casualties and widespread displacement as residents flee advancing tanks and airstrikes.
International reactions are split: U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed support for Israel, while the EU is considering sanctions. Despite some Israeli commanders urging a ceasefire, Prime Minister Netanyahu has pursued military operations, prompting fears for hostages held by Hamas. Domestically, the pressure mounts as families of hostages plead for de-escalation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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