Israel's offensive in Gaza: Netanyahu warns of the loss of allies

Israel's offensive in Gaza: Netanyahu warns of the loss of allies
Last weekend, Israel has a new devastating soil offensive in the Gazastrip, While US President Donald Trump
The Israeli military announced that its troops recently advanced in northern and southern parts of Gaza. This offensive is part of the "Gideon's Wagen" operation, which Israel had announced if Hamas is not willing to conclude a new hostage contract under the specified conditions. Before this soil offensive, days of intensive air strikes, which, according to health authorities, wiped out entire families in Gaza. Israel explained that a “basic amount of food” is introduced into the besieged area, a step that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under massive pressure from Israeli allies. On Saturday, indirect conversations between Hamas and Israel in the Qatarian capital Doha. The "Gideon's Wagen" operation aims to reach all war goals in Gaza, including the defeat of Hamas and to ensure the release of remaining hostages. According to a high -ranking security officer, the operation was approved by the security cabinet on May 5, with emphasizing that the armed forces, in contrast to previous missions, will remain in the conquered areas. Netanyahu announced that Israel wanted to take control of the entire Gaza Strip. In the past few days, according to the Israeli military sources, over 670 "Hamas goals" are said to have been attacked. Health authorities in Gaza report that the current offensive cost more than 100 people in one night and closed the last functioning hospital in the north of the Gaza Strip. Since the beginning of the fights on October 7, 2023, more than 53,000 people have been killed in Gaza, the majority of which women and children. The Israeli government announced that due to the "operational needs", the entry of food to Gaza announced to prevent famine. Netanyahu indicated that Israel could otherwise lose the support of his closest allies, including the United States. The UN warned of a possible famine for the entire population of Gaza after 19 months of conflict and mass expulsion. Trump said that he wanted an end to the "brutal war" in Gaza. He emphasized that US engagement was able to defuse the situation. In discussions about humanitarian aid, there was consensus that logistical and safety -related challenges are a serious hurdle. The new military operation in Gaza could have been the pressure, according to Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz, who moved Hamas to return to the negotiations in Qatar. A high-ranking Hamas official confirmed that talks had started without priority. However, the progress of these discussions is unclear, and Hamas has made different statements regarding their position a possible ceasefire. The situation remains tense and uncertain. Reporting by CNN: Jeremy Diamond, Mostafa Salem, Abeer Salman, Eyad Kourd, Ibrahim Dahman, Mohammed Tawfeeq, Tim Lister, Mick Krever, Eugenia Yosef and Dana Karni. Khader Al-Za’anoun from Wafa, the official Palestinian news agency, also made a contribution. The operation "Gideons dare"
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