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Israel sends tanks deeper into Gaza City, more families flee

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Posted on September 1, 2025

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By Nidal al-Mughrabi CAIRO (Reuters) -Israel pushed tanks deeper into Gaza City and detonated explosives-laden vehicles in one suburb as airstrikes killed at least 19 people on Monday, Palestinian

Israel Intensifies Military Operations in Gaza City as Families Flee

Israel's Military Strategy in Gaza

By Nidal al-Mughrabi

Casualties and Humanitarian Impact

CAIRO (Reuters) -Israel pushed tanks deeper into Gaza City and detonated explosives-laden vehicles in one suburb as airstrikes killed at least 19 people on Monday, Palestinian officials and witnesses said.

Responses from Israeli Officials

The reports came as the president of the world's leading genocide scholars' association said it had passed a resolution saying the legal criteria have been met to establish that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

Public Sentiment and Confusion

There was no immediate response from Israel on the accounts of the Gaza City offensive or on the statement from the International Association of Genocide Scholars. Israel has in the past denied that its actions in Gaza amount to genocide.

Israel is pushing ahead with a plan to take full control of the whole Gaza Strip, starting with Gaza City, with the goal of destroying Hamas and rescuing the remaining 48 hostages after nearly two years of war.

Residents said Israeli forces sent old armoured vehicles into the eastern parts of the overcrowded Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood, then blew them up remotely, destroying several houses and forcing more families to flee.

In leaflets dropped over Gaza City, Israel's military told residents to head south immediately, saying the army intended to expand its offensive westward.

"People are confused, stay and die, or leave towards nowhere," Sheikh Radwan resident Mohammad Abu Abdallah told Reuters.

"It was a night of horror, explosions never stopped, and the drones never stopped hovering over the area. Many people quit their homes fearing for their lives, while others have no idea where to go," the 55-year-old said over a chat app.

DEATHS, STARVATION REPORTED

The Israeli military issued a statement saying its forces were fighting Hamas across the enclave and over the past day had struck several military structures and outposts that had been used to stage attacks on its troops.

The Gaza health ministry said at least 98 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire across the enclave in the past 24 hours.

It added that nine more people, including three children, have died of malnutrition and starvation over the past day, raising deaths from such causes to at least 348, including 127 children.

Israel disputes the hunger fatality figures given by Gaza's Hamas-run government, arguing that the deaths were due to other medical causes.

Local health authorities said the 19 people, including women and children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes on houses in Gaza City. The Israeli military had no immediate comment on those reports.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened his security cabinet late on Sunday to discuss a new offensive to seize Gaza City, which he has described as the bastion of Hamas.

Israel's military has warned its political leaders that the planned Gaza City offensive could endanger hostages still being held by Hamas. Protests in Israel calling for an end to the war and the release of the hostages have intensified in past weeks.

The war began with a Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, in which around 1,200 people were killed, mostly civilians, and 251 taken hostage. Twenty of the remaining 48 hostages are believed to still be alive.

Israel's military campaign in Gaza has killed more than 63,000 people, mostly civilians, according to Gaza health officials, and it has plunged the enclave into a humanitarian crisis and left much of it in ruins.

Ceasefire talks ended in July in deadlock and efforts to revive them have so far failed.

(Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo. Additional reporting by Steven Scheer in Jerusalem; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Israel intensifies military operations in Gaza City.
  • Airstrikes result in significant casualties.
  • Humanitarian crisis worsens as families flee.
  • International concerns over potential genocide.
  • Hostage situation complicates military strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent actions has Israel taken in Gaza City?
Israel has pushed tanks deeper into Gaza City and detonated explosives-laden vehicles, resulting in airstrikes that killed at least 19 people.
What is the humanitarian situation in Gaza?
The Gaza health ministry reported that at least 98 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire in the past 24 hours, with additional deaths attributed to malnutrition and starvation.
What are Israel's military objectives in Gaza?
Israel aims to take full control of the Gaza Strip, starting with Gaza City, to destroy Hamas and rescue hostages.
How have residents reacted to the military actions?
Residents expressed confusion and fear, with many unsure whether to stay in their homes or flee to uncertain destinations.
What has been the international response to the situation?
The International Association of Genocide Scholars stated that the legal criteria for genocide have been met, but Israel has denied these claims.

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