'Gaza is burning', Israel says as it launches ground operation
- Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that 'Gaza is burning' after heavy strikes targeted Gaza City overnight, indicating an escalation in military operations.
- Palestinian residents reported significant damage, with at least three houses hit during the strikes, while medics searched for survivors in the rubble.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested that the Israeli offensive had started, indicating a limited time frame for potential peace negotiations.
- Israel's retaliatory actions in Gaza have resulted in at least 64,871 Palestinian deaths, with Gaza's Health Ministry reporting that women and children constitute around half of those fatalities.
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Israel greatly intensified its attacks on Gaza City overnight, and a ground offensive is also expected to begin.
Israel's army has allegedly begun the ground offensive on Gaza. Numerous people are on the run. Already before, possible victims were known.
According to Defense Minister Israel Katz, the Israeli army is "with an iron fist" against "terrorist infrastructure" in the Gaza Strip. US Secretary of State Rubio warned that the time for negotiations is running out.
'Gaza is burning', Israel says as it launches ground operation
An Israeli military official said the Israeli Defence Forces had begun the main stage of their ground operation into Gaza City, the main urban centre in the enclave, where Israel has ordered hundred of thousands of residents to flee.
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