Israeli forces began a ground operation in Rafah, Gaza, shortly after the country’s defense minister announced plans to seize vast areas.

Netanyahu’s troops entered the region forcing thousands of residents to flee. In Gaza, Israeli attacks killed at least 42 people with strikes intensifying since Wednesday morning. Southern Khan Younis, central Nusairat refugee camp, and Al Mawasi faced bombings, leaving several dead and wounded.
Meanwhile, Gaza endures its 31st day without humanitarian aid, blocked by Netanyahu’s forces. Tel Aviv claims enough food remains in the enclave, but the United Nations called this assertion laughable. UN also expressed deep sorrow over finding bodies of workers killed in Israeli strikes highlighting the worsening crisis.
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Beyond Gaza, Israel struck Beirut, Lebanon’s capital, causing multiple casualties. At the same time, the United States, Israel’s western ally, continued attacks in Yemen, killing four people. Yemen faced fresh U.S. military strikes adding to regional tensions.
As violence escalates Gaza’s blocked aid and rising death toll paint a grim picture, while international concern grows over the spreading conflict.
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