Gaza Braces for Assault as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

Israeli forces continue relentless operations in Gaza amid preparations for a ground offensive that Prime Minister Netanyahu claims will “liberate Gaza City from Hamas.” Airstrikes persist unabated, with the Gaza Health Ministry reporting 89 fatalities in the past 24 hours, including 31 killed at aid distribution points.

Global attention focuses intensely on the humanitarian emergency, with urgent appeals for Israel to permit food and medicine deliveries to combat worsening famine conditions. The UN warns 300,000 children face acute malnutrition risk. Israel disputes this, presenting a study denying “widespread famine” in Gaza and dismissing reports as propaganda, alleging social media shows individuals with pre-existing conditions. Medical sources and widespread testimonies contradict this stance, prompting numerous EU countries—including Italy—and non-EU states like Australia and Japan to sign a document demanding Israel “authorize all international NGO aid shipments and allow essential humanitarian workers to operate.” The document states “famine in Gaza is spreading before our eyes.”

Tensions escalate further following journalist killings, with Israel justifying a strike on Al Jazeera reporter Anas Sharif by claiming he was “paid by Hamas.” Airstrikes have intensified in Gaza City ahead of the anticipated Israeli push. Netanyahu unexpectedly declared Israel “will allow residents to leave the Strip,” invoking precedents from conflicts in Syria, Ukraine, and Afghanistan. He explicitly urged “countries wishing to help Palestinians” to “open their doors.” While no formal evacuation order exists, the Prime Minister’s remarks strongly suggest an intent to depopulate Gaza’s most populous city, where vast tent camps now surround the few standing structures. Israel’s plan for relocating approximately one million displaced people remains unclear, particularly after other major settlements were razed. Experts describe the operation as “difficult and costly” but necessary for Israel to neutralize what it calls a Hamas “stronghold” and “center of power.”

Despite IDF announcements of eliminating many Hamas leaders, the group rejects disarmament demands. New recruits, including unemployed, out-of-school youth rendered homeless by Israeli operations, are reportedly easily enlisted. Israeli hostages are likely present in Gaza City—a secondary objective Netanyahu’s government has deferred until Hamas’s destruction.

Mediation efforts for a ceasefire continue despite low expectations. Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey are developing a new peace and hostage-release proposal for Hamas, which has sent a delegation to Cairo. Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty announced ongoing contacts with the US aiming for a 60-day truce. Discussions about Gaza’s post-war governance point to Palestinian entrepreneur and former PA senior official Samir Hulileh—a figure deemed acceptable by Israel and the US—potentially leading the Strip under Arab League auspices. Reconstruction is estimated at $53 billion, with Gulf states prepared to contribute, though Hulileh envisions significant US and EU investment.

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