The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) estimated that up to 3,000 Hamas fighters were present in the city, while Hamas claimed to have 5,000 fighters, though these figures are unverified. The IDF has been employing tactics like rapid thrusts into urban areas and using remote-controlled explosive-laden vehicles, while Hamas has reportedly shifted to guerrilla tactics and ambushes. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of civilians continue to flee south due to the ongoing conflict, facing exorbitant transport costs and abandoning belongings, while those remaining in Gaza City endure bombardment, collapsing infrastructure, and severe shortages. This conflict was initiated by the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, and since then, at least 65,419 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza.
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During Operation Gideon’s Chariots II, the IDF released footage illustrating Hamas terrorists firing upon forces from within Al-Shifa Hospital, citing this as further evidence of their use of civilian infrastructure for terror activities. The IDF stated it would continue to thwart terrorist activity while adhering to international law. Intense airstrikes in Gaza City resulted in reported deaths, with the Gaza Health Ministry warning of increased strain on hospitals, including the imminent shutdown of Al-Shifa due to a fuel shortage. The ground offensive to take control of the city continues with renewed vigor.
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In a heated exchange, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir urged cabinet ministers to finalize a hostage-ceasefire deal rather than proceed with an expanded military operation in Gaza, questioning the negotiating team’s efforts. Ministers, however, countered by criticizing Zamir’s past advice and assessments. Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer pointed to a past instance where Zamir’s predictions were proven incorrect, while Zamir reiterated his concerns about the operation’s human cost and impact on international relations. The meeting also saw Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu address leaks to the media regarding disagreements about the Gaza City operation.
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Former Israeli army commander Herzi Halevi has revealed that over 200,000 Palestinians have been killed or injured in the Gaza war, a figure aligning with Gaza’s health ministry data. Halevi confirmed that legal advice never inhibited military operations during his time leading the IDF, despite the involvement of military lawyers. He later went on to suggest that the main importance of Israel’s military lawyers was to defend the IDF’s actions legally in the international arena. Critics, such as human rights lawyer Michael Sfard, have since interpreted Halevi’s remarks as confirmation that legal advisers serve to rubber stamp IDF actions.
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The Israeli Air Force launched a strike in Doha, Qatar, targeting senior Hamas leaders deemed responsible for the October 7th massacre and ongoing war efforts. The IDF and Shin Bet confirmed the operation, emphasizing the intent to eliminate key figures like Khalil al-Hayya and Jabarin. Israeli officials stated the attack was a wholly independent operation, fully initiated and conducted by Israel, with efforts made to minimize civilian casualties. Qatar condemned the attack as a violation of international law, stating the strike targeted the residential headquarters of Hamas’ political bureau in the Al-Qatara neighborhood.
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Due to the high number of journalist casualties, Reuters has stopped sharing team locations with the Israeli military in Gaza. This decision was made after a Reuters cameraman was killed in an Israeli attack on Nasser Hospital, where the agency’s journalists were operating. The IDF stated they had “no further comment,” following claims by the IDF that a camera at the hospital was being used to direct terrorist activities, a claim disputed by journalists on the ground. As a result, the IDF ordered an investigation into “several gaps” including the “authorization process” before the attack.
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August 12, 2025 World Central Kitchen confirms armed operatives were posing as its members in central Gaza, and it’s certainly a significant development. It’s commendable that World Central Kitchen (WCK) openly acknowledged this, even posting it on their own website. That sort of transparency builds trust, and in this situation, it really boosts confidence in their organization. You have to admire that kind of honesty, especially when you consider that some organizations might have tried to sweep it under the rug.
I suppose some people might have claimed the IDF was just making things up to justify strikes, but now this news means they’re probably rethinking those beliefs.… Continue reading
The IDF reported that terrorists in central Gaza posed as members of the World Central Kitchen (WCK) aid organization, attempting to disguise themselves and avoid being targeted. Five armed terrorists were eliminated in an airstrike near a vehicle bearing the WCK logo, despite having no affiliation with the organization. Simultaneously, airstrikes continued across Gaza, with reports of civilian casualties and abductions. In addition, Western countries and the UAE airdropped aid while hundreds of trucks entered Gaza by land.
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Last week, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) successfully eliminated Salah al-Din Za’ara, a high-ranking Hamas terrorist. Za’ara, killed on July 24, 2025, served as the deputy commander of the Al-Furqan Battalion. Prior to this role, he commanded the battalion’s combat support company. He was responsible for orchestrating numerous terror attacks targeting both Israeli civilians and IDF forces within the Gaza Strip.
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On Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) intercepted the Handala, an aid ship aiming to break the blockade of Gaza as part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. The coalition reported that IDF soldiers physically assaulted American labor activist Chris Smalls, a co-founder of the Amazon Labor Union, onboard the ship. The Handala carried essential supplies like food and medicine while attempting to deliver aid to a region facing a severe famine. The Israeli foreign ministry stated that Smalls resisted violently and that his claim of assault was a planned provocation.
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