The Irish Independent's View: If we thought the war on Gaza could not be escalated any further, Benjamin Netanyahu is proving us wrong
Briefly

Israel's declaration to take control of Gaza City threatens to displace one million Palestinians already suffering from starvation and ongoing fear for their lives. Aid agencies highlight the dire conditions faced by those who have fled multiple times, as they lack food, transport, and safe havens. Political reactions include warnings from Israeli military leaders, criticism from opposition figures, and international concern, leading Germany to halt military exports to Israel. Escalation in the conflict has intensified calls for recognition of Palestinian statehood, increasing pressure on Israel and amplifying civilian suffering in Gaza.
Israel's plans to take control of Gaza City could result in the displacement of one million Palestinians, already enduring starvation and fear for their lives.
Aid agencies report many people have been forced to flee multiple times, now lacking food and transportation and with no safe places to go.
Netanyahu's plan has faced criticism from Israeli military leadership and families of hostages held by Hamas, reflecting concerns over increased Palestinian casualties.
Concerns about the humanitarian impact have prompted Germany to suspend military exports to Israel, despite its status as one of Israel's staunchest allies.
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