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    Israel pounds Gaza City outskirts as military push quickens

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    Posted on August 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Israel's military escalates operations in Gaza City, aiming to control the region and dismantle Hamas amid a humanitarian crisis and global criticism.

    Israel Intensifies Military Operations Around Gaza City Amid Conflict

    JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's military stepped up armed operations around Gaza City on Friday, ending temporary pauses there that had allowed for aid deliveries, as it announced the recovery of the body of Ilan Weiss, a hostage seized by Hamas. 

    Israel is pushing ahead with a plan to take full control of the whole Gaza Strip, starting with Gaza City, with the goal of destroying Hamas after nearly 23 months of war, while facing a global outcry over starvation in the besieged enclave.

    "The local tactical pause in military activity will not apply to the area of Gaza City, which constitutes a dangerous combat zone," the Israeli military said. 

    The assault on Gaza City has gradually intensified over the past week as Israel has urged civilians to leave for the south of the Palestinian enclave. 

    The Israeli military's Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee said the military was operating with great intensity on the outskirts of Gaza City and would "deepen our strikes" as it pressed its assault.     

    It announced daily 10-hour tactical pauses in fighting across the enclave and new aid corridors in late July, after months of severely restricted humanitarian deliveries as images of emaciated children drew international criticism. 

    Last week the global hunger monitor that works with the United Nations and major aid agencies said it had determined there was famine in Gaza. Israel has rejected that determination. 

    Five people, including two children, died from malnutrition and starvation in Gaza over the previous 24 hours, the Gaza Health Ministry said on Friday, bringing the total number of deaths from such cases to 322 since the start of the war. 

    Israeli fire across the besieged Palestinian enclave killed 48 people on Friday, local health authorities said. 

    Reuters video showed a line of bodies in white bags lying outside al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City early on Friday as relatives sat crying nearby. One man cradled a much smaller body, one hand held across his face. 

    "What is the reason? Why did they strike them? Let them tell us, what did they do while they were sleeping? What did a three-year-old child do?" said Manal Sahweil, a relative of people killed in an airstrike. 

    The conflict began with a Hamas-led attack on Israeli communities on October 7, 2023, when gunmen stormed border defences, killing around 1,200 people according to Israeli tallies and seizing about 250 hostages. 

    Israeli forces recovered the body of Weiss as well as the remains of a second individual whose identity had yet to be cleared for publication, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. 

    An Israeli military official said Weiss was killed on October 7, 2023, and taken from his home by Hamas fighters. His death was determined on December 3, 2023, the official said.

    Israel's military campaign in Gaza has killed more than 63,000 people in Gaza, mostly civilians, according to Gaza health officials.

    (Reporting by Lili Bayer in Jerusalem and Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo; Writing by Angus McDowall, Editing by William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Israel intensifies military operations around Gaza City.
    • •Temporary pauses for aid deliveries have ended.
    • •Israel aims to control Gaza Strip and dismantle Hamas.
    • •Global criticism over humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
    • •Over 63,000 killed in Gaza, mostly civilians.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israel pounds Gaza City outskirts as military push quickens

    1What is the current situation in Gaza City?

    Israel's military has intensified operations around Gaza City, aiming to take full control of the Gaza Strip and destroy Hamas amid a global outcry.

    2How many people have died in Gaza due to the conflict?

    According to Gaza health officials, Israel's military campaign has resulted in over 63,000 deaths, mostly among civilians.

    3What humanitarian measures have been taken in Gaza?

    The Israeli military announced daily 10-hour tactical pauses in fighting and established new aid corridors to facilitate humanitarian deliveries.

    4What triggered the recent escalation in the conflict?

    The conflict escalated following a Hamas-led attack on Israeli communities on October 7, 2023, which resulted in significant casualties.

    5What has been the international response to the situation in Gaza?

    There has been a global outcry regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, especially following reports of famine and high casualty rates.

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