'No One Is Being Expelled': Trump Addresses Gaza Plan Criticism
US President Donald Trump addressed concerns over his proposed plan for Gaza, asserting that no one would be "expelled" from the enclave
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has reached a tragic milestone, with over 9,000 lives lost on the Palestinian side since the conflict's inception, according to reports from the Gaza Strip. The toll has continued to mount as Israel's ground operations and airstrikes persist, following Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, which claimed more than 1,400 lives and resulted in around 240 hostages.
In the northern part of the Gaza Strip, five ground battles are underway between the Israeli army and Hamas, with civilian casualties rising. In response to the crisis, additional foreigners and nationals have fled the Strip, crossing into Egypt through the Rafah checkpoint, seeking refuge from the relentless violence.
Reports indicate that at least 15 people lost their lives in an Israeli airstrike on the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. Hamas has been reporting an increasingly dire situation, emphasizing that the civilian population is bearing the brunt of the conflict.
Israeli forces, while continuing to advance on Gaza City, are grappling with fierce resistance as Hamas deploys mortars and guerrilla tactics through a network of tunnels. The Israeli military is well aware of the complexities of combat in urban environments and has concentrated its efforts in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, avoiding a broad offensive across the entire enclave.
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, an Israeli military spokesman, confirmed the ongoing clashes, stating, "The Israeli military continues to advance in the Gaza City area and fight face-to-face with Hamas terrorists. During the night, our forces fought many terrorists who tried to ambush them. We fought battles that lasted for several hours with support of planes and a missile ship. At the end of the battle, many terrorists were killed."
The situation in Gaza has escalated to a humanitarian crisis, with acute shortages of food, fuel, clean water, and medicine. Broken sewers have forced some residents to drink saltwater, and hospitals are grappling with dire conditions due to a lack of fuel to power essential equipment.
Residents like Hiyam Shamlah in Gaza City find themselves trapped in a harrowing ordeal, seeking safety in hospitals but living in fear of rocket attacks. Shamlah said, "This is not life. We need a safe place for our children."
In recent days, Israel carried out airstrikes on the densely populated Jabalia refugee camp, resulting in further casualties. Hamas reports that the death toll in Jabalia reached 195. Israel contends that Hamas is using civilians as shields and reports that two Hamas military leaders were among the casualties.
The international community has decried Israel's actions, with the Arab world condemning the ongoing conflict. The United Nations has expressed concerns that the disproportionate attacks could amount to war crimes. In response to the escalating crisis, US President Joe Biden announced a "pause" in the fighting to facilitate the release of hostages, offering a glimmer of hope in an otherwise dire situation.
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