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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 Halts Military Operation Against Israel, Warns of Stronger Response if Attacks Continue
Iran Halts Military Operation Against Israel, Warns of Stronger Response if Attacks Continue
Iran’s military command on Monday announced the suspension of its operation against Israel after the two countries exchanged missile and air strikes for the first time since an April ceasefire.
In a statement broadcast on Iranian state television, the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said Iran had delivered what it described as a “painful response” to Israeli actions and was therefore ending its current military operations against Israel.
“Accordingly, the cessation of armed forces operations is hereby announced,” the statement said.
However, the command warned that the halt was conditional and could be reversed if Israel continued what Tehran described as acts of aggression, particularly in southern Lebanon.
“It is emphasised that should acts of aggression and hostility continue, including in southern Lebanon, much more severe and crushing measures than before will follow,” the statement added.
The announcement came after a sharp escalation in regional tensions over the weekend. Iran launched multiple waves of missiles at Israeli targets after Israel carried out strikes linked to Hezbollah positions and other targets in Lebanon. Israel responded with air strikes on sites inside Iran, marking the most serious direct exchange between the two sides since the truce that took effect in April.
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The latest flare-up raised fears that the ceasefire brokered earlier this year could collapse entirely and trigger a broader regional conflict involving Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement and other Iran-backed groups.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump urged both sides to stop military action and preserve ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at securing a broader peace arrangement in the region. Following the exchange of strikes, both Tehran and Jerusalem indicated that they were pausing further attacks for the time being, although neither side ruled out renewed military action if provoked.
The confrontation also rattled global energy markets, with oil prices surging amid concerns that a prolonged conflict could threaten shipping routes and energy supplies in the Middle East before retreating after Iran announced the end of its current operation.
Despite the announcement, analysts cautioned that the situation remains highly fragile, with tensions over Lebanon, regional security, and Iran’s broader dispute with Israel and its allies continuing to pose a risk of renewed hostilities.
Iran Halts Military Operation Against Israel, Warns of Stronger Response if Attacks Continue
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Israel Strikes Iranian Military Targets in Retaliation for Missile Attack
Israel Strikes Iranian Military Targets in Retaliation for Missile Attack
Jerusalem/Tehran – The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched airstrikes on military targets in western and central Iran early Monday, hours after Iran fired ballistic missiles at northern Israel in the first direct attack between the two nations since a fragile ceasefire took effect in early April.
The IDF said its aircraft struck military sites belonging to the “Iranian terror regime,” including areas near Tehran, Tabriz, and Isfahan. Iranian state media reported multiple explosions in those cities. The strikes also hit the Karun Mahshahr Petrochemical Company in Khuzestan Province, marking the first reported attack on an Iranian energy-related site since the April 8 ceasefire.
Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, defended the strikes, stating that “no self-respecting country” would accept missile attacks on its territory. He added that Israel was targeting Iranian surface-to-surface missile launch sites and infrastructure not related to the energy sector.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) confirmed that Israel used air-launched ballistic missiles in the strikes and warned that if Israel expands its attacks on southern Lebanon or responds further, it will face more “crushing and regretful blows.”
The Iranian missile barrage on Sunday targeted Israel’s Ramat David Air Base in northern Israel, according to the IRGC. The attack was in response to recent Israeli strikes on Hezbollah positions in Beirut’s southern suburbs. The IDF said it intercepted the incoming projectiles, with no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage in Israel.
The IRGC claimed its forces struck two Israeli air bases—Nevatim and Tel Nof—during the operation it codenamed “Victory” (Nasr). Meanwhile, Iranian media reported that the Mahshahr special petrochemical economic zone was being evacuated following the Israeli strikes. The Tehran fire department confirmed that no urban areas in the capital had been targeted, with explosions limited to military sites. Iran temporarily closed the airspace around Tehran’s main international airport following the attacks.
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President Donald Trump reportedly urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to exercise restraint and avoid retaliatory action to preserve de-escalation efforts, telling Axios, “Hopefully Israel is not going to retaliate… Each of them had their fun. We don’t need another one.” However, Israel proceeded with the strikes despite the president’s appeal. Trump told the Financial Times that Netanyahu “doesn’t call the shots” and would have “no choice” but to accept a deal with Iran, signaling a widening rift between the two allies as the administration seeks to wind down the conflict.
The exchanges mark the latest breach of the fragile ceasefire arrangements that followed the wider U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran, which began in late February 2026. A senior U.S. official described Israel’s strikes as “relatively limited” in scope. The escalation threatens to derail sensitive talks to end the wider conflict and cast the region back into chaos. Iran has demanded a ceasefire in Lebanon before an accord can be reached with the U.S., while Hezbollah last week rejected a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.
No immediate casualty figures were available from the Iranian side. Both countries have issued warnings of further escalation as the situation continues to develop, with the IDF calling up reserve battalions and reinforcing fronts, including forces continuing operations in southern Lebanon.
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