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The Israeli military said it was looking into the incident.
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Israeli military said it was looking into the incident
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{ "date": "June 17, 2025", "event": "Israeli tanks firing on a crowd", "location": "Gaza" } - UUID
- a114b5a1-0ee2-49ae-9716-705227e6b5fd
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- February 14, 2026 at 9:06 PM (2 months ago)
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- February 14, 2026 at 9:06 PM (2 months ago)
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The Israeli government approved a plan to expand the war by taking control of Gaza City, despite military recommendations against it. The plan aims for a decisive victory over Hamas and includes provisions for humanitarian aid. The move comes as cease-fire talks have stalled.
A global group of experts announced that Gaza City and surrounding areas are officially suffering from famine due to the ongoing war and Israeli restrictions on aid. At least half a million people are facing starvation, acute malnutrition, and death. The report highlights the man-made nature of the famine and calls for immediate action.
Israeli tanks fired on a crowd in Gaza seeking food aid, killing at least 59 people. The incident is one of the bloodiest in recent weeks as residents struggle for food. The Israeli military is investigating the event.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved a plan for the gradual military takeover of all of Gaza, defying military advice. The decision, aimed at achieving a decisive victory over Hamas, has raised concerns about the safety of hostages and Palestinian civilians. The plan includes provisions for humanitarian aid.
The Israeli military claims it attacked a Gaza hospital to destroy a camera placed by Hamas, but provides no evidence. The strike killed at least 20 people, including five journalists. Hamas denies the Israeli claims.
An increasing number of Israeli reservists are not reporting for duty, citing exhaustion and disillusionment with the ongoing war in Gaza. This threatens to complicate Prime Minister Netanyahu's plans for a Gaza City offensive. The article details the impact of the war on reservists and the military's response.
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