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- Israel announced a major invasion of Gaza on Wednesday.
- Benjamin Netanyahu said areas of Gaza will be taken and ‘added’ to Israeli ‘security zones’
- Hamas said it will not respond to Israel’s counter proposal for ceasefire in Gaza.
He said the move, which would cut off Rafah from Khan Younis, would give Israel control of a second axis in southern Gaza in addition to the so-called “Philadelphi Corridor”, running along the border with Egypt, which Israel sees as a key line preventing the smuggling of weapons into Gaza.
“Nowhere and no one is safe in Gaza.”

Palestinians in Jabalia Refugee Camp in northern Gaza are struggling to survive their daily lives in makeshift tents among the rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli attacks. Source: Getty / Saeed Mohammed / Anadolu via Getty Images
Gaza’s Health Ministry said at least 60 people were killed by Israeli strikes on Wednesday, with 19 people, including children, killed in a strike at a UN clinic being used to house displaced people.
Israeli leaders have said they plan to facilitate ‘voluntary departure of Palestinians from Gaza’, after US President Donald Trump called for it to be permanently evacuated and redeveloped as a coastal resort under US control.
“All parties must comply fully with international law at all times. Civilians must be respected and protected. The denial of lifesaving aid must end,” Dujarric told reporters.