Tens of thousands of reservists began to report for duty on Tuesday for a new Israeli offensive to seize Gaza City, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to accelerate despite warnings from senior ranks.
Breakdown
- Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir met with soldiers and emphasized operations against Hamas would continue until a decisive victory.
- Tensions rose between Zamir and government ministers, with Zamir urging a ceasefire and warning of risks to hostages and military strain. 14s
- About 40,000 Israeli reservists were called up for duty amid the ongoing conflict. 38s
- Palestinian health authorities reported at least 100 deaths from Israeli airstrikes and shelling in Gaza City, including children and civilians. 45s
- The Israeli military stated it is targeting militants and infrastructure but did not comment on civilian casualties. 1m 13s