Netanyahu orders ‘immediate and powerful strikes’ in Gaza
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The area Israel controls in the Gaza Strip will be expanded beyond the Yellow Line following repeated ceasefire violations by Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu orders immediate “powerful” strikes in Gaza. Earlier on Tuesday, military officials said troops came under fire in the southern city of Rafah and returned fire.
Immediately after Hamas and Israel agreed to the first phase of President Donald Trump’s peace plan, food and medical supplies were supposed to start flooding into the Gaza Strip. Like other key aspects of the agreement,
Belgian nationals, were evacuated from the Gaza Strip on Monday morning. They arrived at Ostend-Bruges Airport at around 4.30 p.m. on Monday afternoon. The Belgian foreign ministry explains the evacuation happened in the context of family reunification procedures.
Egyptian teams were searching for the bodies of hostages that still remain in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday as excavators were seen digging through sand in an effort to find some of the remains.
In a diplomatic coup, Pakistan is preparing to send up to 20,000 soldiers to the Gaza Strip as part of an international stabilisation force, according to deal brokered by Field Marshal Asim Munir with the American CIA and Israel’s Mossad,
The Red Cross has received the coffin of a deceased hostage from the northern Gaza Strip, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Israel Security Agency (ISA) said in a joint statement on Monday.