Israel intensified its military campaign in Gaza this week, launching a ground assault on Gaza City that officials described as the “most intense bombardment” in two years. Over 48,000 Palestinians have fled the area in just 48 hours, with Defense Minister Israel Katz declaring on social media: “Gaza is burning.” 🔥
Military Moves and Hostage Concerns
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed troops are advancing deeper into Gaza City, aiming to confront an estimated 3,000 Hamas fighters. But the operation has sparked internal debate: some Israeli commanders warn it could endanger hostages still held by Hamas or become a “death trap” for soldiers. Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir reportedly urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to prioritize a ceasefire deal.
Global Backlash Brews 🌍
Despite threats of sanctions from European leaders and warnings from allies, Israel pressed forward. Katz defended the offensive, calling it a mission to “defeat Hamas” and secure hostage releases. Meanwhile, displaced Palestinians shared harrowing stories of airstrikes shaking buildings and streets turning to rubble overnight.
What’s Next?
With tensions at a boiling point, the world watches as humanitarian groups sound alarms over civilian safety. Will diplomacy prevail, or will the flames spread further? Stay tuned for updates. 💬
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Israel says 'Gaza is burning' as 48,000 Palestinians flee in two days
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