Israel launches major offensive in Gaza after airstrikes that killed more than 100
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Israel has initiated a major offensive in Gaza following airstrikes that killed over 100 individuals, as part of Operation Gideon's Chariots. This military action aims to compel Hamas to release hostages and secure pivotal regions within Gaza. Concurrently, former President Donald Trump, who visited the Gulf region but excluded Israel, highlighted the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and suggested potential solutions such as transforming it into a 'freedom zone.' Controversially, there are reports of a plan involving the relocation of Palestinians to Libya, raising serious international legal implications.
Israel's offensive in Gaza, labeled Operation Gideon's Chariots, has intensified with increased airstrikes aimed at forcing Hamas to release hostages and seizing strategic territory.
Trump acknowledged the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during his visit, stating that many are starving, and expressed the US's commitment to addressing the situation.
Discussions about Gaza's future, including a plan for a freedom zone, have progressed slowly, with Trump's intention to turn Gaza into a luxury hub raised again.
Reports allege that the Trump administration is contemplating relocating one million Palestinians to Libya, which raises significant legal and ethical concerns under international law.
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