Israeli leaders fear Hamas preparing for ground invasion

express.co.uk

Israeli leaders held an emergency meeting to discuss concerns about a possible ground invasion by Hamas. This meeting was called after an unverified report suggested that Hamas might be preparing for such an invasion. The announcement came from Ariel Oseran on X, who shared that top officials met urgently for security consultations. However, there are no details about what was discussed during the meeting. The situation is tense as ceasefire negotiations continue in Gaza. Palestine is trying to rebuild after 15 months of conflict. Since the fighting began, around 48,000 Palestinians have died, according to health officials in Gaza. Recent Israeli airstrikes targeted militants in Gaza, southern Lebanon, and southern Syria, resulting in at least 10 deaths, including a child. Israeli forces have been stepping up attacks, even during ceasefires. They have also restricted electricity and aid to Gaza in pressure tactics during negotiations. Tensions are not only high in Gaza but also in other parts of the region. The Houthis in Yemen have threatened to attack Israeli ships unless aid to Gaza is resumed within four days.


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