Israeli Gunfire Kills at Least 25 in Gaza as Netanyahu Says He Will Allow Palestinians to Leave
Netanyahu calls famine claims in Gaza a "campaign of lies" and says Palestinians can leave combat zones or Gaza voluntarily amid ongoing military offensive and stalled ceasefire talks.
- On Wednesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized famine claims as a ‘global campaign of lies’ while defending the Gaza offensive.
- In early assessments, a researcher was recruited to support famine allegations, and Haaretz newspaper dedicated pages to ‘mass starvation’ in Gaza.
- A COGAT report and United Nations experts refuted famine claims, showing food imports into Gaza were more than 61,000, higher than pre-war levels.
- Israel responded to international criticism by denying responsibility for hunger and calling ‘mass starvation’ claims a ‘global campaign of lies’, Netanyahu said.
- In his remarks, Netanyahu said Palestinians could leave Gaza; he clarified they could depart from combat zones and other parts of the Strip.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that he will "allow" Palestinians to leave the territory while intensifying the offensive in Gaza. On Wednesday, the Israeli Army announced that it approved the framework for a new offensive in the Gaza Strip. "Give them the opportunity to leave! First, from the combat zones, and also from the Gaza Strip if they want," Netanyahu said in an interview with i24, an Israeli television station. "We a…
Israeli gunfire kills at least 25 in Gaza
TEL AVIV, Israel — Israeli gunfire killed at least 25 people seeking aid in Gaza on Wednesday, health officials and witnesses said, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will “allow” Palestinians to leave during an upcoming military offensive in some of the territory’s most populated areas. Netanyahu wants to realize U.S. President Donald Trump’s vision of relocating much of Gaza’s population of over 2 million people through what h…
Israel kills 25 aid-seekers in Gaza, Netanyahu says evacuation will be allowed
Tel Aviv: Israeli gunfire killed at least 25 people seeking aid in Gaza on Wednesday, health officials and witnesses said, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will “allow” Palestinians to leave during an upcoming military offensive in some of the territory’s most populated areas. Netanyahu wants to realise US President Donald Trump’s vision of relocating much of Gaza’s population of over 2 million people through what he refers to…
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