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Israel threatens an “air, sea, and land” attack on Gaza.

Israel threatens an "air, sea, and land" attack on Gaza.

Israel threatens an "air, sea, and land" attack on Gaza.

Israeli forces have ordered Gazans to flee ahead of a major ground onslaught.
Israeli military spokesperson Richard Hackett urged Palestinians to flee Gaza, the group’s headquarters, as soon as possible. “We are planning to attack Gaza by land, sea, and air,” said an army official.


In a video published by his office, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “more are coming” after Hamas’s relentless onslaught since last week. Ready to go? He’s experiencing what? Soldiers in flak jackets heard Netanyahu say, “More are coming.”

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As long as the conflict continues, aid organizations say it will be hard to expel 1.1 million Gazans from the north. Aid organizations warn of a humanitarian disaster in Gaza caused by the Israeli blockade. Due to a major shortage of fuel, food, water, and medical supplies, Antonio Guterres, UN secretary-general, labeled Gaza “a dangerous new low.”


A probable ground invasion by Israel raised concerns over 150 hostages, including foreigners Israel believes Hamas took during its violent rampage.
Israel has promised to destroy Hamas, a terrorist organization like the Islamic State that the US and other Western nations consider


Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian called yesterday’s Hamas strike a “historic victory” that stopped Israel’s colonization of Palestinian land. Hamas said leaders Ismail Haniyeh and Hussein Amirabdollahian met in Doha, Qatar, and were determined to maintain working together to achieve the group’s goals.


US President Joe Biden and other international authorities have warned any regime considering further warfare. To “deter hostile acts against Israel,” the US sent a second aircraft carrier and urged President Biden to protect civilians.


After fighting Iran-backed Hezbollah, Israel may face another battle with Lebanon on its northern border.


After Hamas breached the strongly fortified border between Israel and Gaza, activists killed 1,300 Palestinians with gunfire, stabbings, and burning. This sparked a week of deadly Israeli artillery barrages.


Israel replied with the greatest bombing assault in history, which sieged Gaza and destroyed much of its infrastructure.

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