Tension Rises as Israel Explores Military Expansion in Gaza Amid Hostage Crisis
The Israeli security cabinet is considering expanding military operations in Gaza, despite opposition from hostages' families and international groups. Recent airstrikes have killed 29 Palestinians, while protests are planned in Israel. Critics fear increasing military actions could further endanger hostages and worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

In a contentious move, Israel's security cabinet prepares to discuss expanding military operations in Gaza. This decision comes amid strong opposition from hostages' families and humanitarian organizations. Recent airstrikes have resulted in significant casualties, exacerbating tensions both domestically and internationally.
Despite the breakdown of ceasefire talks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing for broader military action. Internal discord is evident as the army chief warns of potential risks to hostages and military resources. Nationwide protests are anticipated, highlighting deep divisions within Israel over the proposed escalation.
International aid groups have condemned Israeli tactics, linking them to significant fatalities at food distribution sites. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens, with thousands affected by military actions. The ongoing conflict has drawn widespread condemnation, reflecting the complex geopolitical dynamics at play.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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