đ¨ Abstract
Israel plans to occupy Gaza City by October 7, drawing criticism from both domestic and international sources. Families of hostages and opposition leaders argue this move endangers captives' lives. The UN warns of further displacement and destruction. The Security Council will discuss the plan. Far-right allies support the takeover, but military leaders express concerns. Israel's war has caused massive casualties and displacement in Gaza, with 50 hostages still held.
Courtesy: Sam Corbishley
Suggested
What happened the last time Putin and Zelensky faced off
Fees for A&E: Could charging patients reduce âtime-wastersâ and shorten waits?
The grey brigade activists explain why they are sitting down for Palestine
Man âthrows water and grabs throatâ of protester demanding release of Israeli hostages
Netanyahu says Israel has âno choice but to finish the jobâ in Gaza
Netanyahu âwill have blood of hostages on his handsâ if more are killed in Gaza takeover
Warning after more than 100,000 âharmfulâ fake Labubus seized by UK Border Force
More than 50 arrested at central London protest in support of Palestine Action
Iâm American â my first trip to an English vineyard was nothing like I expected
Hiroshima and Nagasaki 80 years later â an anniversary we canât forget