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TEL AVIV—Negotiators scrambled to reinstate a weeklong truce between Israel and Hamas that expired Friday, as both sides resumed fighting a nearly two-month-old war that has left large parts of Gaza in ruins and more than a hundred hostages still in captivity. Israel launched new bombing attacks and warned Palestinians of imminent combat in parts of southern Gaza, endangering more than a million people, including hundreds of thousands who fled there after weeks of fighting in the northern part of the enclave.
Organizations: TEL AVIV — Locations: TEL AVIV, Israel, Gaza
Israel Shifts to Tougher Phase in Gaza War
  + stars: | 2023-11-20 | by ( David S. Cloud | Jared Malsin | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
TEL AVIV—Israel is shifting the focus of its military campaign to southern Gaza, where it will likely face the hardest stage of the six-week-old war as it seeks to crush Hamas and recover hostages amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. Israeli forces have largely succeeded in taking control of northern Gaza. But they have only partially destroyed Hamas’s military capabilities and haven’t captured or killed many of its top leaders, senior Israeli officers and analysts say.
Persons: haven’t Locations: TEL AVIV, Israel, Gaza
Israel Shifts to Tougher Phase of Its Gaza War
  + stars: | 2023-11-20 | by ( David S. Cloud | Jared Malsin | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
TEL AVIV—Israel is shifting the focus of its military campaign to southern Gaza, where it will likely face the hardest stage of the six-week-old war as it seeks to crush Hamas and recover hostages amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. Israeli forces have largely succeeded in taking control of northern Gaza. But they have only partially destroyed Hamas’s military capabilities and haven’t captured or killed many of its top leaders, senior Israeli officers and analysts say.
Persons: haven’t Locations: TEL AVIV, Israel, Gaza
TEL AVIV—Israeli forces have taken control of much of northern Gaza—at least the parts that are above ground. Beneath the strip’s devastated urban landscape, Hamas still reigns. The war is entering a new phase, as the Israeli military takes its fight underground and into Gaza’s legendary subterranean tunnel network.
Locations: TEL AVIV, Gaza
Israeli forces said they were engaged in fierce fighting early Saturday around Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital, where Israel says Hamas has positioned fighters near thousands of displaced people and hundreds of patients amid worsening conditions at the facility. Hospital officials said doctors were using scant remaining medical supplies to treat wounded people as the battle in the area intensified, the hospital largely operated without electricity and water ran desperately low. There were no indications that Israeli troops had entered the hospital complex as of Saturday morning or whether Hamas fighters were inside it.
Organizations: Shifa, Hamas Locations: Gaza, Al, Israel
Israeli forces said they were engaged in fierce fighting Saturday around Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital, where Israel says Hamas has positioned fighters near thousands of displaced people and hundreds of patients amid worsening conditions at the facility. Hospital officials said that doctors at Al-Shifa were using scant remaining medical supplies to treat wounded people, that the hospital was largely operating without electricity and water was running desperately low.
Organizations: Shifa, Hamas, Al Locations: Gaza, Al, Israel
In a little over a week, Israeli ground forces have fought their way into northern Gaza’s urban areas with a speed that has surprised even their own commanders. But the most complex stages of the war might still lie ahead. As they move closer to the center of Gaza City, Israeli troops are encountering dug-in Hamas fighters in larger numbers who attack and then pull back or disappear underground, slowing the Israeli advance, soldiers and current and former officials say.
Locations: Gaza City
Top Israeli officials said they intend to retain security control of Gaza for an indefinite period to prevent new militant groups forming once Israel finishes its war with Hamas, but said they have little interest in administering Gaza the way the U.S. sought to govern Iraq two decades ago. Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen, in his first interview with a foreign media outlet since the start of the war on Oct. 7, said Israel has no desire to impose a civilian administration on Gaza. Once Hamas is toppled, Israel is looking at turning over responsibility for governing the territory to an international coalition, including the U.S., the European Union and Muslim majority countries, or to local political leaders in Gaza, he said.
Persons: Eli Cohen, Israel Organizations: European Union Locations: Gaza, Israel, Iraq, U.S
Israel said it intends to retain security control of Gaza for an indefinite period once its war with Hamas ends, prompting U.S. officials to stress their opposition to a reoccupation of the enclave. Senior Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , said Israel will likely keep military control of Gaza, and it has no intention of creating an interim government to run civilian life. The plan, which was suggested for the first time since the start of the Oct. 7 war, raised concerns from the Biden administration.
Persons: Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden Organizations: U.S, Senior Locations: Gaza, Israel
Israeli Military Poised for Battle for Gaza City
  + stars: | 2023-11-06 | by ( David S. Cloud | Dov Lieber | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
TEL AVIV—Israel began in earnest its dangerous push into Gaza City, piercing the densely populated urban Hamas stronghold with troops and armored vehicles after one of the most intense bombing campaigns of the monthlong war. A spokesman for the Israeli military said Monday that its units had effectively encircled Gaza City after reaching the enclave’s Mediterranean coast on Sunday. Israel’s military has previously said Gaza City, located in the enclave’s north, is where much of Hamas’s military defenses, its command bunkers and fighters are concentrated.
Persons: TEL AVIV — Israel Organizations: TEL AVIV — Locations: TEL AVIV, Gaza, Gaza City
Israel Deepens Push Into Gaza City
  + stars: | 2023-11-06 | by ( David S. Cloud | Dov Lieber | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
TEL AVIV—Israel pushed further into Gaza City, sending troops into an urban Hamas stronghold that is still packed with civilians after one of the most intense bombing barrages of the monthlong war. Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said that Israeli forces “are continuing to deepen the pressure into the depths of Gaza City.” He didn’t say during a briefing Monday where Israeli soldiers are operating, and Israeli officials have been careful not to disclose the location of their ground forces in Gaza.
Persons: Israel, Daniel Hagari, Locations: TEL AVIV, Gaza City, Gaza
TEL AVIV—The body bags arrive by the dozen in a refrigerated truck first thing every morning. Some contain corpses, some only fragmentary remains, burned almost to ash. Another shipment usually comes before noon. Three weeks after the bloody massacre that killed 1,400 people in southern Israel, the cramped yellow building that houses Israel’s government forensic laboratory is still inundated with unidentified remains. The bags line the morgue hallway, on gurneys and the floor, spilling into an outdoor courtyard.
Locations: TEL AVIV, Israel, gurneys
Airstrikes on a densely populated neighborhood in Gaza this week show Israel is waging a broader and more ferocious war against Hamas, an approach that aims to destroy the Palestinian militant group but has sparked an international backlash. The repeated strikes on the Jabalia neighborhood—a refugee camp that has turned into a warren of permanent homes and apartment buildings—come amid a three-week-long air campaign by Israel that is the most intense in its history and rivals any aerial bombardment this century, military analysts say.
Organizations: Hamas Locations: Gaza, Israel
TEL AVIV—Israeli forces were pushing across Gaza and in from the Mediterranean coast early Thursday, cutting the enclave in two and isolating densely populated urban areas in the north where armored and infantry units were battling Hamas militants, the United Nations and former Israeli officers said. The fighting was especially intense in several neighborhoods in northern Gaza, where Israeli troops attacked early Thursday in Karama and Zeitoun, moving closer to the center of Gaza City, backed by airstrikes and in some cases by gunfire from warships offshore, according to Israeli military officials.
Organizations: Hamas, United Nations Locations: TEL AVIV, Gaza, Karama, Gaza City
Airstrikes on a densely populated neighborhood in Gaza this week show Israel is waging a broader and more ferocious war against Hamas, an approach that aims to destroy the Palestinian militant group but has sparked an international backlash. The repeated strikes on the Jabalia neighborhood—a refugee camp that has turned into a warren of permanent homes and apartment buildings—come amid a three-week-long air campaign by Israel that is the most intense in its history and rivals any aerial bombardment this century, military analysts say.
Organizations: Hamas Locations: Gaza, Israel
Israel faces a dilemma as it weighs the next phase of its war in Gaza: If it lets talks on the fate of at least 200 hostages held by Hamas play out, it risks getting bogged down in indirect negotiations with a group it has vowed to crush. If it goes ahead with a looming ground operation before more hostages are released, it risks even higher casualties and international pressure to limit its operation as it battles the Palestinian fighters in the densely populated enclave.
Locations: Israel, Gaza
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Persons: Dow Jones, 4057fb1f Locations: israel
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: hamas
TEL AVIV—As American families desperately try to find loved ones missing in Israel after a deadly attack by the militant group Hamas, many relatives are pressing Washington to take steps to bring them home safely while some others are going out themselves to search for them.
Organizations: Hamas, Washington Locations: TEL AVIV, Israel
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: iraq, washington
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Persons: Dow Jones, 2109d440 Locations: iran, tehran
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Persons: Dow Jones, cbc9e9a1 Locations: iran
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: iraq
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