Gaza faces heavy military strikes as Israel’s defense minister declares 'Gaza is burning'. With U.S. Secretary of State Rubio indicating a new offensive, tensions escalate further in the ongoing conflict.
As the Israeli military escalates its operations in Gaza City, alarming reports emerge about the humanitarian crisis and the potential for genocide. Protests erupt in Jerusalem demanding the release of hostages as casualties rise.
In a bold move, Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered an airstrike targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar, hoping to secure a decisive victory. However, the mission appears to have failed, further straining relations with Qatar and the U.S., and complicating ceasefire negotiations.
Amid escalating tensions in Gaza, a new U.S. proposal seeks to secure the release of hostages and establish a ceasefire. Will Trump's diplomatic efforts succeed where others have failed?
The IDF claims its deadly strike on Nasser Hospital targeted a Hamas camera, but the attack killed civilians, sparking international condemnation and massive protests in Israel for a ceasefire and hostage deal.
Israel ramps up military efforts in Gaza City, calling tens of thousands of reservists amid growing concerns over humanitarian impact and hostages' safety. Is this the turning point in the conflict?
In a dramatic escalation, the Israeli military initiates a ground offensive aimed at taking control of Gaza City. With thousands of reservists called up, fears grow for civilians and hostages as the situation intensifies.
Israel's military is calling up 60,000 reservists for a planned offensive to capture Gaza City, amidst international concerns over humanitarian impact and rising tensions in the region. As evacuations begin, the fate of hostages remains uncertain.
Hamas claims Israel's plan to relocate Gaza City residents is a guise for genocide. As the humanitarian crisis deepens, tensions escalate with potential new offensives looming.
Tensions rise in Israel as massive protests demand action for hostages in Gaza. Demonstrators clash with police, blocking roads and calling for a deal amid fears of a new military offensive.