Posted on 08/29/2025 5:38:13 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
The Israeli military on Friday ended its policy of pausing daytime operations in Gaza City, intended to ease aid delivery, in the latest indication that the military was moving toward a full-scale invasion of the area.
In a statement, the military said the “local tactical pause in military activity” would not apply to the city as of 10 a.m. on Friday, describing the area as a “dangerous combat zone.”
The Israeli military said in late July that it started instituting pauses of operations between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. in several parts of the Gaza Strip. It made the move after international outrage over the dire humanitarian situation. Last week, a panel of global food experts said Gaza City and its surrounding areas were suffering from famine.
Earlier this month, the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the Israeli military would expand its nearly two-year war in the territory by taking control of Gaza City. Last week, the military said it had called up an additional 60,000 reservists and announced plans to extend the duty of 20,000 others. It was unclear how long it would take for the additional reservists to be mobilized.
In recent weeks, the military has made a series of moves signaling that it wants Palestinians in Gaza City to move southward, though it has not yet issued a broad evacuation order.
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Wipe them out. All collateral damage acceptable.
Thass right!
KLLEM ALL!
From the river to the sea
Gaza will be Hamas free
“ Last week, a panel of global food experts said Gaza City and its surrounding areas were suffering from famine.”
If true, then easy. One hundred pounds of rice for every hostage. Five pounds of rice for every Hamas terrorist, dead or alive.
However, I don’t believe these “experts”.
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