'We don't want to keep it, but ... ': Israel announces plan to take over Gaza; what it means
Friday, 8 August 2025 () Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel plans military control of Gaza. Israel does not want to govern it. The 2005 withdrawal may be reversed. Some Israeli military leaders disagree with expanding the war. Arab countries are not agreeing to govern Gaza. Protests are growing in Israel for hostage release. The UN is deeply alarmed by reports. The situation in Gaza remains dire.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has launched a scathing attack on Benjamin Netanyahu, warning that Israel’s global reputation is at its lowest point in history. In a viral X post, Bennett claimed Israel is now viewed as a “leper state” even by former allies in the United States....
EU credibility at risk over Israel stance, warns ex-ambassador
The inconsistent application of international law on Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank is damaging Europe’s credibility..
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Aerial visuals from Gaza reveal unprecedented levels of destruction caused by ongoing Israeli strikes, leveling entire cities and displacing over 90% of the population. The UN warns of man-made famine..
Aerial visuals from Gaza reveal unprecedented levels of destruction caused by ongoing Israeli strikes, leveling entire cities and displacing over 90% of the population. The UN warns of man-made famine..
Israel's Security Cabinet approved a plan to take over Gaza City despite demands by families of hostages and mounting international calls for Israel to end the... NPR