As tensions remain high, Israeli military operations are positioned to intensify, with evacuation orders issued in Gaza City as calls for a ceasefire grow louder.
Israel's Military Readies for Major Offensive in Gaza City Amid Ceasefire Negotiations

Israel's Military Readies for Major Offensive in Gaza City Amid Ceasefire Negotiations
U.S. President Trump calls for a ceasefire as Israeli forces prepare to expand their operations in Gaza City amidst ongoing conflict.
The situation in Gaza City escalated on Sunday when the Israeli military announced broad evacuation orders for residents, signaling a potential military expansion into the city amid increasing U.S. calls for a ceasefire. President Trump, echoing these sentiments, urged for an agreement between Israel and Hamas. This warning comes following the conclusion of an intense 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran that has heightened attention on the ongoing hostilities.
Israeli residents were instructed to move south as the military prepares to intensify actions in areas that have seen little Israeli troop activity in recent months. The operational focus is shifting westward towards the city center as the Israeli-Palestinian war stretches into its 630th day, marking it as one of the longest and deadliest confrontations in recent history.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is under mounting domestic pressure to facilitate a ceasefire and negotiate the release of hostages taken during the October 2023 Hamas-led assault. Among those held are around 20 individuals believed to still be alive and the remains of approximately 30 others.
On Sunday, President Trump took to social media, emphasizing the urgency of reaching a resolution. “MAKE THE DEAL IN GAZA. GET THE HOSTAGES BACK!!! DJT,” he posted, underscoring the need for tangible progress. He previously hinted at the possibility of an agreement materializing within a week, yet analysts express skepticism about the feasibility of such claims and what specific developments might support them.
Israeli residents were instructed to move south as the military prepares to intensify actions in areas that have seen little Israeli troop activity in recent months. The operational focus is shifting westward towards the city center as the Israeli-Palestinian war stretches into its 630th day, marking it as one of the longest and deadliest confrontations in recent history.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is under mounting domestic pressure to facilitate a ceasefire and negotiate the release of hostages taken during the October 2023 Hamas-led assault. Among those held are around 20 individuals believed to still be alive and the remains of approximately 30 others.
On Sunday, President Trump took to social media, emphasizing the urgency of reaching a resolution. “MAKE THE DEAL IN GAZA. GET THE HOSTAGES BACK!!! DJT,” he posted, underscoring the need for tangible progress. He previously hinted at the possibility of an agreement materializing within a week, yet analysts express skepticism about the feasibility of such claims and what specific developments might support them.