Overview
- Israel's security cabinet has approved a plan to seize and hold Gaza indefinitely, aiming to dismantle Hamas and establish long-term control over the territory.
- The strategy includes relocating most of Gaza's population to the south and managing humanitarian aid distribution, raising international condemnation and fears of ethnic cleansing.
- More than 52,500 Palestinians have been killed since the war resumed in March, with intensified airstrikes targeting civilian shelters and infrastructure.
- A total blockade since March has led to severe food and medicine shortages, pushing Gaza toward famine, with the UN warning of catastrophic consequences for civilians.
- Hamas has rejected ceasefire proposals that do not include a full Israeli withdrawal, while international actors decry the offensive as a violation of humanitarian law.