Israel allows ‘minimal aid’ into Gaza
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The announcement of a renewed ground operation came after a particularly deadly week for Palestinians in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country’s forces would take control of the entire Gaza Strip.
The prime minister said that while Israel plans to take “all” of Gaza, he had to prevent mass starvation there for “practical and diplomatic reasons.”
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The IDF will continue to facilitate humanitarian assistance in the Gaza Strip while making every effort to ensure that the aid does not reach Hamas'
The Israeli military has ordered Palestinians in Gaza's major southern city of Khan Younis to "evacuate immediately" in the face of an "unprecedented" new offensive from Israel.
Israel has launched a new wave of air and ground operations across Gaza, and the army ordered the evacuation of the enclave's second-largest city, Khan Younis, where Israel carried out a massive operation earlier in the war that left much of the area in ruins.