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Israel launches ground offensive in Gaza amid international criticism
Israel launches ground offensive in Gaza amid international criticism
Israel launched a ground assault on Gaza City early on Tuesday, following US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s support for eradicating Hamas.
A UN probe accused Israel of “genocide” in the Palestinian territory and accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other top officials of incitement.
The assault drew widespread condemnation, with the UN rights chief demanding an end to it.
“Last night, we transitioned into the next phase, the main phase of the plan for Gaza City… Forces have expanded ground activity into Hamas’s main stronghold in Gaza, which is Gaza City,” a military official told journalists.
“We are moving towards the center” of Gaza City, he said.
According to the military, there are approximately 2,000-3,000 Hamas militants operating in the area.
Defense Minister Israel Katz previously stated that Gaza City is “on fire” and that the IDF is targeting terrorist infrastructure with vigor.
The military estimates that approximately 40% of Gaza City residents have relocated to the territory’s south. Witnesses have reported ongoing bombing in Gaza City.
Only huge piles of debris remained of a residential block in the north of the city, hit by overnight bombing.
“Why kill children sleeping safely like that, turning them into body parts?” said Abu Abd Zaquout.
“We pulled the children out in pieces.”
On Tuesday, Israeli fire killed at least 36 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s civil defense service.
Due to media restrictions on the territory and limited access to many areas, the AFP is unable to independently verify the information provided by the civil defense service or the Israeli military.
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The UN Independent International Panel of Inquiry (COI), which does not speak for the UN, concluded that “genocide is occurring in Gaza and is continuing to occur,” panel chief Navi Pillay told AFP.
“The responsibility lies with the State of Israel.”
The investigators concluded that Israeli forces perpetrated genocidal actions against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip with the goal to exterminate them as a group, based on statements made by Israeli civilian and military leadership and their behavior patterns.
According to the investigation, Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog, and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant “incited the commission of genocide.”
Israel said it “categorically rejects this distorted and false report” and called for the “immediate abolition” of the COI.
According to UN rights chief Volker Turk, “It’s for the court to decide whether it’s genocide or not, and we see the evidence mounting.”
The European Union said the ground assault on Gaza City would worsen an already “catastrophic” humanitarian situation, while Britain claimed it would bring only “more bloodshed, kill more innocent civilians, and endanger the remaining hostages.”
Despite the growing criticism, Rubio met with Netanyahu on Monday and expressed strong support for the offensive strategy.
“We think we have a very short window of time in which a deal can happen. We don’t have months anymore, and we probably have days and maybe a few weeks to go,” he told reporters as he left Israel.
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Rubio stated that the US preferred a diplomatic approach in which Hamas demilitarized but added, “Sometimes when you’re dealing with a group of savages like Hamas, that’s not possible, but we hope it can happen.”
Before heading to Qatar, the top US ambassador expressed hope that the US ally will continue its Gaza mediation efforts, despite Israel’s air attacks on Hamas officials who met in the Gulf country last week to hear a US truce plan.
“We want them to know that if there’s any country in the world that could help end this through a negotiation, it’s Qatar,” Rubio said.
Rubio’s visit occurred a week before France was scheduled to convene a UN session at which numerous Western states, enraged by Israeli stubbornness, intend to acknowledge a Palestinian state.
Rubio described statehood recognition as “largely symbolic,” while Netanyahu, whose government strongly opposes such a move, said his country may take unspecified “unilateral steps” in retaliation.
According to an AFP calculation of official numbers, Hamas’ strike in October 2023 killed 1,219 persons, the majority of whom were civilians.
Israel’s retaliatory campaign in Gaza has killed at least 64,964 people, the majority of whom are civilians, according to numbers from the territory’s health ministry that the UN considers accurate.
Israel launches ground offensive in Gaza amid international criticism
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Iran Threatens US-Linked Universities in Middle East Amid Escalating Tensions
Iran Threatens US-Linked Universities in Middle East Amid Escalating Tensions
March 29, 2026
Iran has issued a stark warning that American-affiliated universities operating in the Middle East could become potential targets, as tensions between Iran and the United States continue to rise.
The threat, attributed to Iran’s powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), follows allegations that Iranian universities were damaged in recent strikes linked to the ongoing conflict. Iranian officials have not publicly provided detailed evidence of the alleged attacks but have condemned what they describe as violations of sovereignty and international norms.
In statements carried by international media, the IRGC warned that institutions with ties to the United States in the region could be considered “legitimate targets” if hostilities persist. Authorities also advised civilians to avoid such facilities, raising concerns about the safety of students, faculty, and staff across several countries in the Middle East.
While the rhetoric signals a dangerous expansion of potential targets beyond military installations, there has been no widely verified confirmation from major global outlets of a specific ultimatum or deadline tied to the warning. Analysts say the language used reflects an escalation in tone but stops short of confirming imminent attacks.
The development comes amid an increasingly volatile regional environment, with both nations exchanging accusations over recent incidents tied to the broader conflict. Diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions have so far yielded little progress, as global powers call for restraint.
Security experts warn that any attack on educational institutions would mark a significant shift in the conflict, potentially drawing widespread international condemnation and increasing the risk of further escalation.
Governments in the region are said to be reviewing security arrangements around foreign-linked institutions, while universities are reportedly monitoring the situation closely.
As of press time, officials from the United States had not issued a formal response specifically addressing the threat to universities, though Washington has repeatedly condemned attacks on civilian infrastructure and reiterated its commitment to protecting American interests abroad.
Iran Threatens US-Linked Universities in Middle East Amid Escalating Tensions
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Trump Claims Iran Sent Oil Shipments Amid Backchannel Talks
Trump Claims Iran Sent Oil Shipments Amid Backchannel Talks
U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran dispatched ten oil tankers to the United States as part of indirect negotiations aimed at easing ongoing tensions between the two nations.
According to a report by Sky News on Friday, March 27, 2026, Trump made the assertion while speaking at the Future Investment Initiative in Miami. He suggested that the shipments were a gesture of goodwill, possibly intended as an acknowledgment of ongoing diplomatic engagements.
“It turned out I was right,” Trump said, referring to earlier claims that talks were underway between Washington and Tehran—claims initially denied by Iranian authorities. “They were negotiating, which they admitted two days later.”
Providing further details, Trump stated that Iran had first proposed sending eight oil ships before increasing the number to ten. “They said, ‘we’re going to send you eight ships of oil.’ They actually said, ‘we’re going to add an extra two,’ and they added an extra two,” he said. “So we had ten ships, and then people realized we were actually negotiating.”
Trump also struck a confident tone regarding developments in the Middle East, declaring that the region was “closer than ever” to being free from what he described as Iranian “terror, aggression and nuclear blackmail.”
However, Iranian officials have firmly rejected the claims of formal negotiations. Authorities in Iran insist that no direct talks are taking place with the United States, maintaining that any communication occurs strictly through third-party intermediaries, including Pakistan.
Tehran’s continued denial underscores the sensitive nature of any potential engagement with Washington, particularly amid domestic political pressures and broader regional dynamics.
The contrasting narratives highlight the uncertainty surrounding U.S.-Iran relations, with both sides presenting differing accounts of ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Trump Claims Iran Sent Oil Shipments Amid Backchannel Talks
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Iranian Strike on Saudi Base Damages US Spy Plane, Injures 12 Troops
Iranian Strike on Saudi Base Damages US Spy Plane, Injures 12 Troops
Tensions in the Middle East have intensified following a major strike by Iranian forces on a United States military installation in Saudi Arabia, leaving several American personnel injured and damaging high-value military assets.
Iran reportedly launched a coordinated attack involving ballistic missiles and drones on the Prince Sultan Air Base on Saturday, targeting U.S. Air Force equipment stationed at the facility.
Initial reports from outlets including Daily Post Nigeria and Fox News indicated that a U.S. E-3 Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft—estimated to be worth about $700 million—was destroyed in the strike. The aircraft serves as a critical airborne radar and command center, capable of detecting threats and coordinating air operations over vast distances.
However, more recent and verified accounts suggest that the aircraft, identified as the Boeing E-3 Sentry, was damaged but not confirmed destroyed, raising questions about the accuracy of early claims surrounding the extent of the losses.
In addition to the AWACS aircraft, at least one KC-135 Stratotanker was reportedly struck during the ആക്രമation and caught fire, further compounding the scale of the incident.
U.S. officials confirmed that 12 American service members were injured in the attack. According to Fox News, two of the wounded personnel were listed in serious condition, while the remaining casualties sustained lighter injuries.
Military analysts note that the strike demonstrates Iran’s growing capability to conduct coordinated long-range attacks using a combination of drones and precision-guided missiles, posing a significant threat to U.S. assets in the region.
The latest escalation comes amid an ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, which has persisted for approximately one month. The war has already led to significant casualties and heightened geopolitical tensions across the Middle East, particularly following reports of high-profile killings involving senior Iranian figures.
As of press time, there has been no official confirmation from the U.S. Department of Defense regarding the total extent of damage to the aircraft or whether any assets were completely destroyed.
Security experts warn that the attack could trigger further retaliation, raising fears of a broader regional confrontation involving key global powers and strategic allies in the Gulf.
Iranian Strike on Saudi Base Damages US Spy Plane, Injures 12 Troops
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