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Israel launches new offensive to pressure Hamas to release hostages as food crisis continues in Gaza
The Israeli military said the new offensive in Gaza will not stop until the hostages are returned and Hamas is dismantled.
Bianna Golodryga speaks to Ronen Bergman, staff writer at the New York Times Magazine, about the Israeli military’s new campaign in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that Israel would control all of Gaza and would prevent the militant Islamist group Hamas from looting aid.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country’s forces would take control of the entire Gaza Strip.
The bloodshed followed the launch of a new Israeli military operation aimed at putting more pressure on Hamas to release hostages.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday said Israel would control all of the Gaza Strip and prevent Hamas from looting aid. The prime minister made his remarks as the Israel Defense
Israel pursued its military operation in Gaza after it agreed to lift a two-month-old blockade on aid deliveries that has left the enclave on the brink of famine.
The U.K., France and Canada are threatening “concrete actions” against Israel, including sanctions, for its activities in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.