2023 Israel–Hamas war

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  • Escalating Israel-Gaza Conflict Hits One-Month Mark: Israeli Forces Enter Gaza City, Anti-Semitism Rises
    Palestinian militants of the Al-Nasser Saladin Brigades take part in an anti-Israel military show in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip
    As the Israel-Gaza conflict reached a one-month milestone, Israeli military forces launched multi-faceted attacks around Gaza City. On November 7, the Israeli army officially entered Gaza City to conduct operations, while Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic resistance organization, also used tunnels to counterattack against Israel.
  • Who Will Lead Gaza in the Aftermath? Netanyahu Charts Indefinite Israeli Security Role in Gaza Post-War
    THE END?
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a decisive stance, asserted Israel's long-term role in managing security in the Gaza Strip following the cessation of hostilities with Hamas. This development underscores the strategic apprehensions Israel harbors about relinquishing control and the potential resurgence of hostilities.
  • Israel's Military Operation Costs Could Top $50 Billion as U.S. Aid Plan Stalls
    AFTERMATH
    Despite international calls for a ceasefire, Israel's military has intensified its assault on Gaza, now encircling Gaza City with combined ground, air, and naval forces. The financial strain of the war is becoming evident.
  • Global Protests Surge as Israel Nears Gaza City Assault
    PEACE
    As the conflict between Israel and Palestine nears a month, the rising civilian death toll in the Gaza Strip has sparked protests in an increasing number of countries.
  • Fatalities Mount at Al-Maghazi as Israeli Strikes Ravage Refugee Camp
    Gaza Crisis Deepens: Civilians Struggle Amidst Cut-Off Supplies and Looming Israeli Offensive
    The Israeli military's air campaign in the Gaza Strip escalated over the weekend, with a deadly strike hitting the densely populated Al-Maghazi refugee camp, raising the Palestinian death toll to over 9,700 since early October. The attack, which local health officials say killed 45 people, including a photojournalist's family, occurred despite Israel's instructions for civilians to seek refuge in the southern parts of Gaza.
  • Blinken Makes Unannounced West Bank Visit to Palestinian Leader, Seeks Diplomatic Path in Ramallah Meeting
    SHUNNING LAVROV
    U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken extended his Middle East outreach to include a visit with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah, amidst the intense backdrop of the Israel-Hamas conflict. The unannounced stopover, under the cloak of heightened security, underscores the Biden administration's concerted effort to curtail civilian affliction in the Gaza Strip and foster a vision for the region's future beyond the current hostility.
  • Gaza City Encircled as Israeli Ground Forces Advance
    Chaos in Gaza
    Israeli ground forces continue to advance on Gaza City from the north, supported by air and naval cover. According to the latest statements from the Israeli military, they have essentially completed the main fighting in the suburbs around Gaza City, achieving an encirclement from the north and south.
  • Blinken Resists Arab Leaders' Immediate Gaza Ceasefire Amidst Growing Crisis
    Antony Blinken
    U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken finds himself at odds with Arab leaders advocating for an immediate ceasefire. During a tension-filled press conference in Amman, Blinken stood firm against the calls, voicing concern that a premature halt to hostilities would offer Hamas, the Palestinian militant group at the center of the conflict, an opportunity to fortify and launch further attacks on Israel.
  • Kamala Harris's Stepdaughter Ella Emhoff Under Fire for Gaza Children's Fundraiser Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict
    Kamala Harris
    Ella Emhoff, the stepdaughter of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, has drawn criticism for her involvement in a fundraiser for Gaza's children, drawing a sharp rebuke from Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew.
  • Israel Bolsters Defense as Hezbollah Steps Up Attacks with Advanced Rockets
    DEMOLISHED
    n a tumultuous time marked by cross-border skirmishes, the Israeli military has heightened its offensive stance, deploying airstrikes against Hezbollah targets within Lebanon in retaliation for attacks on its positions along the Lebanese frontier. Hezbollah's bold claims of using a potent missile type not previously employed in the ongoing clashes underscore the escalation in hostilities-the fiercest since the 2006 conflict.
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