Israel has launched a new ground invasion into Gaza after breaking ceasefire
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The Israeli military began a new ground offensive in Gaza after breaking a nearly two-month ceasefire with extensive airstrikes. This operation aims to expand Israel's security perimeter and establish a buffer zone between Gaza's north and south. The IDF has taken control of key areas, while Defense Minister Israel Katz issued a stark warning to Gaza residents regarding hostages and Hamas. Protests erupted across Israel, where demonstrators called for the release of hostages held by Hamas, voicing strong opposition to the renewed conflict actions.
The Israeli military has relaunched a ground offensive in Gaza, following a ceasefire, focusing on a targeted operation to expand its security perimeter.
Israel's Defense Minister issued a final warning to Gaza residents while emphasizing the need for hostage release and the removal of Hamas from power.
Protesters in Israel express their opposition to the renewed military action, demanding the immediate release of hostages held in Gaza.
The IDF aims to create a buffer zone in Gaza, reiterating its commitment to a more aggressive military stance if certain conditions are unmet.
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