Netanyahu pushes forward with expanded Gaza City operation despite widespread opposition
Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is moving forward with an expanded military operation in Gaza City despite facing opposition in Israel and criticism from around the world. The Israeli military has begun preparations, including advising evacuations and calling up more reservists. Protests have emerged both in Israel and Gaza, with calls for peace and concerns about forced displacement.Key Facts
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to expand military operations in Gaza City.
- The Israeli military has advised medical officials and others in northern Gaza to evacuate.
- Israel has called up 60,000 reservists and extended the service of 20,000 current reservists.
- Protests have taken place in Israel and Gaza, with people expressing opposition to the war and displacement.
- The United Nations' chief, Antonio Guterres, has urged for an immediate ceasefire.
- Preparations for the expanded operation include Israeli troops working in northern Gaza neighborhoods.
- International criticism focuses on Israel's restrictions on food and medicine to Gaza.
- Some residents of Gaza are protesting against the continuous conflict and forced migration.
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