Israel's Renewed Assault on Gaza Is a Prelude to Mass Expulsion
Briefly

Two months post-ceasefire, Israel has intensified military actions in the Gaza Strip, resulting in over 400 Palestinian deaths and a major humanitarian crisis. As hospitals fill to capacity, many residents are forced to evacuate their homes. Israeli officials claim this renewed offensive is a response to Hamas' refusal to negotiate and release hostages, but critics view this as a distortion of the reality on the ground. Prominent political figures in Israel emphasize that future attacks will be more aggressive, raising fears of a full-scale ground assault to come.
Israel's renewed military campaign in Gaza has escalated concerns about the humanitarian crisis, with over 400 casualties reported just hours into the renewed strikes.
The narrative from Israeli officials justifies the offensive as a necessity due to Hamas’ actions, but many, including families of hostages, reject this portrayal.
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