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It is likely to take the military days, at least, to call up reserve forces, carry out troop deployments for a push into Gaza City and allow time for the forced evacuation of tens of thousands of Palestinians from the new areas of combat.
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It is likely to take the military days to call up reserve forces carry out troop deployments for a push into Gaza City and allow time for the forced evacuation of tens of thousands of Palestinians from the new areas of combat
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{ "Action": "Forced evacuation", "People": "Tens of thousands of Palestinians", "Location": "Gaza City" } - Subject Tags
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- February 14, 2026 at 9:23 PM (4 months ago)
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- February 14, 2026 at 9:23 PM (4 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.
Israel approved new settlements in the West Bank and announced plans to take over Gaza City, defying international criticism. These moves raise questions about a cease-fire proposal and are seen by some as isolating Israel internationally. The article details the military operation and its potential impact on civilians.
Israel approved new settlements in the West Bank and advanced plans to take over Gaza City, defying international criticism and raising questions about a new cease-fire proposal. The moves are seen as potentially isolating Israel internationally and undermining prospects for a Palestinian state.
Israel is planning to invade Gaza City, prompting residents to consider displacement. Many Gazans are exhausted from repeated displacement and fear the upcoming operation. The article details the impact on civilians and the military's preparations.
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 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.
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.
Satellite images reveal the destruction of Zeitoun, a Gaza City neighborhood, due to Israeli military actions. Residents report widespread damage and the Israeli military's ongoing operations. An Israeli minister stated the goal is to reduce Gaza City to rubble.
Israeli strikes in Gaza City killed at least 17 people, a day after Israel ended daily pauses for aid delivery. One attack targeted Hamas spokesman Abu Obeida. Israel is preparing for another offensive, aiming to take over Gaza City.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces opposition from military and security officials regarding his stance on a comprehensive deal to end the Gaza war. These figures favor a phased approach, while Netanyahu seeks a deal to free all hostages and end the war on Israel's terms. The article details the internal debate and the potential impact on the conflict.
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