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The Israeli military is ramping up its campaign in Gaza. On Sunday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) began calling up tens of thousands of reservists. This move signals a major expansion of its military operations in the region.

Mission: Increase Pressure on Hamas

The IDF stated its goal is to increase pressure on Hamas. It aims to secure the release of hostages and dismantle Hamas infrastructure, both above and below ground. This follows the collapse of a two-month ceasefire and the failure of renewed international negotiations.

New Operations Approved, But Delayed

Israel’s security cabinet has reportedly approved the new phase of military action. However, operations are expected to begin after former U.S. President Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to the region next week. Meanwhile, military officials have briefed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the phased plan for Gaza.

Hostage Crisis Remains Unresolved

No Israeli hostages have been released since the offensive resumed on March 18. Out of the 59 still held by Hamas, only 24 are believed to be alive. Families of the hostages are growing increasingly desperate, urging the government to prioritize negotiations over military force.

Aid Crisis Deepens

The humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire. Aid groups report extreme shortages of food, water, and medical supplies. They accuse Israel of using starvation as a tactic—a charge Israel denies. The blockade has now lasted more than two months, intensifying global concern.

Public Backlash Grows in Israel

Inside Israel, dissent is rising. Thousands of reservists have signed open letters demanding the government end the war and focus on a deal to free the hostages. Families of the captives have joined the protests, calling the war “needless” and criticizing Netanyahu’s leadership.

Mounting Pressure on Netanyahu

Critics accuse Netanyahu of prolonging the war for political gain. Despite nearly 19 months of conflict, he has yet to present a long-term plan for Gaza. Protesters say his refusal to seek a diplomatic resolution is endangering lives and deepening national trauma.

New Casualties and Wider Threats

The IDF confirmed on Sunday that two more Israeli soldiers were killed in Gaza. Meanwhile, Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi fighters fired a missile near Israel’s Ben Gurion airport. Netanyahu has promised retaliation. The Houthis responded by threatening an aerial blockade targeting Israeli airports.

Rising Death Toll in Gaza

According to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry, 40 Palestinians were killed and 125 injured in the past 24 hours alone. Since Israel resumed its offensive on March 18, 2,436 people have died. The total Palestinian death toll since the war began now exceeds 52,500.

War’s Origin: The October 7 Attack

The conflict escalated after Hamas launched a deadly cross-border attack on October 7, 2023. That day, around 1,200 Israelis were killed and 251 taken hostage. Israel launched a large-scale military campaign in response, aiming to eliminate Hamas from Gaza.

Uncertain Future, Lingering Questions

As reservists return to the front and international pressure mounts, questions continue to swirl. Will this new offensive bring back the hostages? Can humanitarian aid reach civilians in time? And what, if any, is the endgame for Netanyahu’s Gaza strategy?

The coming days will reveal whether Israel's intensified push will achieve its goals—or only deepen the crisis.

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