Israeli forces step up Gaza City bombardment as Egypt hosts Hamas
The Yemeni Armed Forces launched a hypersonic missile targeting Ben Gurion Airport, escalating military pressure on Israel until the Gaza siege is lifted, with the missile intercepted near Tel Aviv.
- Israeli forces intensified bombardment in Gaza City on August 14, 2025, amid ongoing conflict and ceasefire talks hosted in Cairo.
- This escalation comes after nearly two years of conflict that started with a surprise attack by Hamas militants on southern Israel, resulting in 1,200 deaths and the capture of 251 hostages.
- Israeli strikes killed at least 11 people overnight in eastern Gaza City while Gaza's health ministry reported four starvation deaths raising the total to 239 since the war began.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu stated on Wednesday evening at a U.S. Independence Day event that diplomacy will not end the war and denied any intentional starvation policy in Gaza.
- International NGOs warn that Israeli registration rules threaten humanitarian independence, while Egypt leads efforts to secure a ceasefire to prevent further escalation.
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Israeli forces step up Gaza City bombardment as Egypt hosts Hamas
CAIRO: Israeli forces demolished houses in eastern areas of Gaza City overnight, killing at least 11 people in aerial and tank fire, local health authorities said, as the Palestinian militant group Hamas told mediators it was ready to resume ceasefire talks. Residents and medics said eight people were kill
According to its own statements, the Israeli army intercepted a missile launched from Yemen.
The Israeli army reported Thursday that it has intercepted a missile coming from Yemen, from where the Houthi rebels regularly launch attacks against Israel in support, according to them, of the population of Gaza."The Israeli air forces recently intercepted a missile launched from Yemen," the military said in a statement, AFP reports.So far no group has claimed the launch, although the Houthi rebels, supported by Iran, frequently fire shells an…
Israel army says intercepted missile fired from Yemen
JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said on Thursday it intercepted a missile fired from Yemen, with the Houthis claiming responsibility for the attack. Israel’s army said on Telegram that “a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted by the” air force. Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree later said the group had launched a “Palestine 2 hypersonic ballistic missile” targeting Israel’s
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