In a controversial press conference, Netanyahu defended his Gaza City plan, dismissing international warnings of a humanitarian disaster. As malnutrition claims more lives, tensions rise amid calls for sanctions and protests against the Israeli offensive.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces a plan to seize Gaza City, aiming to displace civilians despite widespread protests and international condemnation. Families of hostages demand a ceasefire while humanitarian conditions worsen.
Over 100,000 demonstrators filled the streets of Tel Aviv, protesting against Netanyahu's military plans in Gaza. Families of hostages joined calls for an immediate ceasefire and release of captives amid growing international criticism.
In a significant shift, Israel has announced a daily ten-hour pause in military operations in Gaza to facilitate humanitarian aid delivery. As international criticism mounts over the dire situation, limited supplies have begun to reach the besieged population. The move comes amidst reports of hunger-related deaths, raising urgent concerns for civilians caught in the conflict.
In a surprising move, Israel's military has announced a temporary halt to its assault on parts of Gaza, establishing humanitarian corridors for aid amid escalating international criticism over the humanitarian crisis affecting the enclave.