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Israel over "drip feeding" of aid to Palestinians and say "the war in Gaza must end," just as it looks set to expand.
Israel’s initial answer to the question of how to avoid civilian casualties in Gaza was to tell more than a million Palestinian residents to flee their homes and head south.
Israel continues strikes on Gaza following Hamas assault 04:26. ... Hamas would hold sole responsibility for the impact of the blockade on civilians, Israeli authorities have said.
Israeli officials say they have no choice: Hamas fighters, numbering perhaps 30,000 by Israeli estimates, embed within Gaza’s population of 2.2 million and store weapons in or under civilian ...
A ratio of two Palestinian civilians killed in Gaza for every Hamas militant is “tremendously positive,” a spokesperson for the Israeli military told CNN, describing the challenges of urban ...
The Israel-Gaza war: On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas militants launched an unprecedented cross-border attack on Israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking civilian hostages.
Palestinian civilians suffer in Israel-Gaza crossfire as death toll rises. Palestinian authorities said more than 2,000 people have been killed in Gaza. By Kiara Alfonseca. October 11, 2023, 11:20 AM.
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli warplanes struck targets across Gaza on Monday, including in areas where Palestinian civilians have been told to seek refuge, after another small aid ...
Airwars, which charts civilian casualties of 21st century conflict, calls Israel’s campaign in Gaza “by far the most intense, destructive, and fatal conflict” it has tracked.
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Jonathan Finer, deputy national security adviser, about U.S. support for Israel's campaign against Hamas, and the way Israel has waged war on the Gaza Strip.
Ret. British Col. Richard Kemp defends IDF operations in Gaza, claiming Israel minimizes civilian casualties while Hamas uses civilians as shields. He also praised the efforts of the U.S.- and ...
Hamas fires rockets at Israeli cities. Israel hits Gaza with airstrikes. Civilians suffer the most casualties, but leaders on each side may reap political benefits. By Patrick Kingsley and Isabel ...