Share this @internewscast.com
Key Points
  • Israel’s military has escalated its assault on Gaza with new “extensive ground operations” in the north and south.
  • Netanyahu agreed to allow a limited amount of aid into Gaza after international pressure.
  • It comes as diplomatic efforts to achieve a ceasefire remain at a standstill.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would control the whole of Gaza despite mounting international pressure that forced it to lift a blockade on aid supplies which has left the enclave on the brink of famine.
The Israeli military, which announced the start of a new operation on Friday, warned residents of the southern city of Khan Younis on Monday to evacuate to the coast immediately as it prepared “an unprecedented attack”.
“There is huge fighting going on, intense and huge, we are going to control all parts of Gaza,” Netanyahu said in a video message in which he pledged to achieve “complete victory” with both the release of the 58 hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza and the destruction of the militant group.

Even as the military warned of the attack, Reuters reporters saw aid trucks heading towards northern Gaza after Netanyahu was forced to agree to allow a limited amount of aid into Gaza in response to global concern at the reports of famine.

Netanyahu said US senators he has known for years as supporters of Israel, “our best friends in the world”, were telling him the scenes of hunger were draining vital support and bringing Israel close to a “red line, to a point where we might lose control”.
“It is for that reason, in order to achieve victory, we have to somehow solve the problem,” he said, in a message apparently addressed to far-right hardliners in his government who have insisted aid be denied to Gaza to stop it reaching Hamas.

The Israeli military said forces engaged in a new campaign dubbed “Operation Gideon’s Chariots” were active across Gaza, seeking to eliminate Hamas’ military and governing capabilities and bring back remaining hostages seized in October 2023.

Netanyahu’s office announced the easing of the aid blockade, saying Israel would let in limited amounts of food into Gaza.
Palestinian media said 50 trucks carrying flour, cooking oil and legumes would be allowed into the small coastal territory later on Monday, while Israeli media said nine trucks with baby food were expected to enter in coming hours.
Israel has faced rising international pressure over the blockade on humanitarian deliveries it imposed in March, shortly before breaking a two-month-old ceasefire, as aid agencies warn of famine in the enclave of 2.3 million people.

On Monday, the Gaza health ministry said at least 67 Palestinians had been killed and 361 injured in the last 24 hours.

Since Israel broke a two-month ceasefire in March and resumed its offensive, negotiations mediated by Qatar, Egypt and the US have failed to make a breakthrough.
Netanyahu has opposed ending the war without Hamas’ total defeat, while tens of thousands of Israelis have called on their leader to strike a peace deal to bring those held in Hamas captivity home.
A Hamas source familiar with the Doha negotiations said the group was willing “to release all Israeli hostages in one batch, provided that a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire agreement is reached”, but Israel “wants to release its prisoners in one batch or in two batches in exchange for a temporary truce”.
Air raid sirens sounded in southern Israel on Sunday, as the army said two projectiles were launched from Gaza, with one intercepted.
The military later issued an evacuation order for several parts of Gaza ahead of an attack, warning it would “launch a powerful strike on any area used for launching rockets”.

On the ground, Gaza civil defence spokesperson Mahmud Bassal told AFP 22 Palestinians were killed and at least 100 others wounded in a pre-dawn attack on tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in al-Mawasi in the southern Gaza Strip.

Explainer: the 1948 turning point in Palestine-Israel history image
AFPTV footage showed people sifting through ruined shelters and rescuers treating the wounded.
“All my family members are gone. There is no-one left,” a distraught Warda al-Shaer said.
“The children were killed as well as their parents. My mother died too, and my niece lost her eye.”

For the latest from SBS News, and .
Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
A Sydney driver who parked his car was shocked when he returned after work to find he had been given a ticket.That's because while he was away, workers had installed new signs banning all day parking.

Motorists Fined $140 Following Installation of Signs During Parking

A Sydney driver who parked his car was shocked when he returned…
Crew abandons ship in Red Sea after 'drone boat' attack

Red Sea Ship Crew Abandons Vessel Following ‘Drone Boat’ Assault

Crew members aboard a Liberian-flagged ship, set ablaze by a series of…

Key Issues in Australian Childcare That a Male Ban Can’t Solve

Horrific allegations of abuse have put a spotlight on the childcare sector…
'Extraordinary figure' in motorsport killed in Taronga Zoo bike crash

Prominent Motorsport Figure Tragically Dies in Taronga Zoo Bike Accident

A passionate cyclist who lost his life in a collision with a…
contract crew

Police Report: ‘Contract Crew’ Victims Linked to Drug Cartel

A slain individual and a torture victim were part of a Melbourne…
Premier's pledge after visiting fire-damaged synagogue

Premier Promises Support Following Visit to Fire-Hit Synagogue

Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan has pledged to extend all necessary support to…
Onlookers tried to take selfies of mushroom killer during murder trial

Bystanders Attempt to Snap Selfies of Suspected Mushroom Poisoner During Court Proceedings

The trial of Erin Patterson, known for the mushroom murder case, garnered…
Julian Ryan's final words to his mother as floodwaters quickly engulfed their trailer home were simply, "I love you."

Heroic Father Who Lost His Life Protecting Family in Texas Flooding Disaster

Julian Ryan’s final words to his mother as floodwaters quickly engulfed their…
Hannah Thomas

New South Wales Police Dismiss Riot Charges Against Injured Protester Hannah Thomas

NSW Police will dismiss a charge against Greens candidate Hannah Thomas after…
Tammy Hembrow (pictured) is heading for divorce after splitting from her husband of just seven months, Matt Zukowski

Tammy Hembrow Puzzles Fans by Wearing Her Diamond Wedding Ring After Splitting from Husband Matt Zukowski

Tammy Hembrow is heading for divorce after splitting from her husband of…

Tour de France: Van der Poel Outpaces Pogacar in Thrilling Hilltop Stage Victory

Alpecin’s Mathieu van der Poel has edged Tadej Pogacar to win the…

Over 20 Children Among Dozens Dead in Texas Floods as Search Efforts Persist

Key Points The death toll from catastrophic floods in Texas has reached…