Israel military says it approved plan for new Gaza offensive
Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir authorized a plan to expand the Gaza conflict, including seizing Gaza City, amid ongoing hostilities and over 61,000 Palestinian deaths, officials said.
- Armed forces chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir approved the main framework for the IDF’s operational plan in the Gaza Strip, the military said.
- Following an all-night session, the security cabinet called for the capture of Gaza City, the military said.
- Gaza’s civil defence agency reported very heavy air strikes on Zeitoun and Sabra neighborhoods, with Abu Ahmed Abbas saying tanks advanced into Zeitoun and shelling intensified since last Sunday.
- Health ministry figures show Gaza recorded 123 deaths and 437 injuries over the previous 24 hours, agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal said on Tuesday.
- Humanitarian authorities caution that Gaza faces famine risks, with the Gaza health ministry reporting at least 235 deaths, including 106 children, since October 2023.
116 Articles
116 Articles
Israeli army chief Samir has agreed to the government's plan to extend the offensive against militant Islamist Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
The Chief of Staff, Eyal Zamir, has accelerated the plans for the conquest of Gaza city. Despite the warnings of the international community, to which he also joined yesterday...
Despite the loud calls for moderation also from the country Israel wants to proceed with an extended offensive in the Gaza Strip. After the security cabinet also the army chief agrees. Head of government Netanyahu claims to aim at two important positions of Hamas.
Israel prepares the occupation and intensifies the raids: another 98 dead. The plan to move to the south over a million Palestinians
Israeli military ’approves plan to occupy Gaza’
The head of the Israeli military said on Wednesday that it had approved plans to "occupy Gaza" as Hamas condemned what it called "aggressive" Israeli ground incursions in Gaza City. The approved plan for the expanded offensive comes days after Israel's security cabinet called for the capture of the Palestinian territory's largest city following 22 months of war that have created dire humanitarian conditions. "In the morning we approved plans for…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 39% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium