Overview
- Israel's security cabinet has approved a military strategy to seize and indefinitely occupy Gaza, involving mass civilian displacement to southern areas.
- The two-month blockade has left Gaza's population of 2.3 million on the brink of famine, with aid stocks depleted and food scarcity worsening daily.
- Hamas has rejected partial ceasefire proposals, insisting on a comprehensive agreement that includes an end to the war and full Israeli withdrawal.
- UN experts and international leaders have condemned Israel's actions, warning of mass displacement, civilian annihilation, and violations of humanitarian principles.
- The timing of expanded military operations may align with U.S. President Donald Trump's upcoming Middle East visit, raising speculation about potential hostage negotiations.