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Israel Intensifies Gaza City Strikes
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Two Palestinian gunmen opened fire around 10.15am local time at people waiting at a bus stop near Ramot Junction at the northern entrance to the city on a road leading to a settlement, Israeli police said.
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'Netanyahu, we're not leaving': Defiance in Gaza City as Israel shows aid sites planned for evacuees
As Israel insists the whole population of Gaza City must leave, the BBC visits new aid sites the army claims will help them.
The warning came just hours after two gunmen opened fire at a Jerusalem bus stop, killing six people. Hamas has claimed responsibility.
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered this week’s attempted assassination of Hamas leaders in Qatar, he took a major gamble in his campaign to pound the group into submission.
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Al-Monitor on MSNNetanayhu says killing Hamas leaders is route to ending Gaza war
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said eliminating Hamas leaders would end the war in Gaza, as top US diplomat Marco Rubio said hours ahead of his visit to Israel that its strike against Hamas in Qatar would not derail their alliance.
PM: Ending the Gaza war quickly best way to combat diplomatic price paid by Israel • 'Finish the war as quickly as possible, finish it with the victory we have defined' About 100,000 Gazans have left the Strip as the IDF has ramped up its Gaza City incursion,
Israel’s security cabinet has approved a plan from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to occupy Gaza City, the Prime Minister’s Office said Friday.
Benjamin Netanyahu “killed any hope” for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip after Israel's attack this week on Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar’s prime minister said Thursday in remarks that underscored wider anger among Gulf Arab countries over the strike.