Israel Expands Ground Operations in Gaza After Ceasefire Collapse
Renewed Israeli military actions target the Netzarim Corridor, intensifying civilian displacement and deepening the humanitarian crisis.
- Israel has resumed airstrikes and ground operations in Gaza, aiming to establish a buffer zone in the Netzarim Corridor, which divides northern and southern Gaza.
- Over 500 Palestinians, including many children, have been killed since the ceasefire ended, according to Gaza's health ministry, with hospitals overwhelmed by casualties.
- Hamas has retaliated by firing rockets at Tel Aviv, causing minimal damage, and accused Israel of reimposing a blockade and violating the truce.
- The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has worsened, with mass civilian displacement, severe shortages of medical supplies, and calls for international intervention.
- The United States has expressed support for Israel's actions, while other global leaders and organizations have condemned the escalating violence and urged a return to negotiations.































































































