Israeli forces have launched a major offensive in Gaza, pushing deep into the ruins of the northern edge to recapture an area previously claimed to have defeated Hamas. Tanks and troops have also crossed into Rafah at the opposite end of the enclave, intensifying the conflict.
The fighting has forced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to flee once again, raising concerns of a worsening humanitarian crisis. The Israeli military described the operation as a “mop-up” stage to prevent fighters from returning, while Palestinians argue that the ongoing battles prove Israel’s military objectives are unattainable.
In Jabalia, the largest refugee camp in Gaza, tanks have advanced towards the heart of the district, with residents reporting heavy shelling and airstrikes destroying homes. The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 35,000, with the health system on the verge of collapse due to fuel shortages for generators and ambulances.
In Rafah, Israel has intensified aerial and ground bombardments, causing mass evacuations and cutting off vital roads. The assault has strained relations between Israel and the United States, with Washington halting some weapons shipments over concerns for civilian safety.
As the conflict escalates, both sides are engaged in fierce gun battles, with Hamas fighters resisting Israeli forces. The situation remains volatile, with no end in sight to the violence and destruction in Gaza.