Israel begins Gaza City operation
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The Hostages and Missing Families Forum, which organized the "Israel on Hold” protests, said that over a million people took part in the demonstrations across the country on Sunday. Per the organization, almost 500,000 protesters gathered in Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square.
The chaos on Israel Railways continues. Israel Railways announced today that from tomorrow for a week Tel Aviv Hashalom station will close with no through train traffic possible in either direction on the line linking the north and south of the city.
Protestors are marching in Tel Aviv against Israel’s plans for a new offensive on Gaza City. Families of hostages still being held by Hamas are pleading for a ceasefire. Also, many are worried about the impact on Palestinians already facing dire starvation.
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'Time to intensify efforts': Hadash Party backs mass protest against Gaza starvation in Tel Aviv
The Hadash Party called for the broadest possible participation of the Arab public to take part in an upcoming protest on Saturday in Tel Aviv that will demonstrate against starvation in Gaza and the war.
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expected to give final approval Thursday for plans to take over Gaza City, an operation that could start within days. The widening of the 22-month offensive against Hamas appears to be proceeding despite protests in both Israel and the Palestinian enclave.
Relatives of Israeli hostages held in Gaza took to the streets for a third day, urging the government to accept a new deal with Hamas before it was too late.
Israel says it will call up 60,000 reservists and extend the service of others for a planned offensive in Gaza City and other heavily populated areas, ratcheting up pressure on Hamas as ceasefire talks show signs of progress.
As a country, which took Israel to the ICJ we cannot again supply coal to Israel, which keeps its electricity grid on, supporting the industrial military complex it uses in carrying out the genocide,”
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The Times of Israel on MSNTel Aviv train service to stop for a week amid more maintenance work
Israel Railways says it will bring forward routine work, 'taking advantage' of the need to repair several hundred meters of electric infrastructure damaged by freight train
Israelis have staged a nationwide strike, with hundreds of thousands of people across the country calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and a hostage release deal. CBS News Middle East reporter Courtney Kealy has the latest.