Israel's Gaza Ground Assault: Challenges, Bombing Analysis, Refugee Camp Targets, Costly Campaign, and Pressure Over Civilian Deaths

Israel's ground assault on Gaza has faced challenges as it attempts to isolate and wear down Hamas in the northern third of the territory. The military claimed to have surrounded Gaza City, killed 10 Hamas commanders, and achieved "impressive successes," but the offensive has come at a humanitarian cost and reputational price. Israel's strategy has caused fuel shortages, forced the closure of Gaza's only cancer treatment facility, and resulted in civilian casualties. Hamas has demonstrated new military capabilities, launching rockets into Israel and using tunnels to carry out attacks. The conflict has strained international relations, with Israel facing criticism and pressure for a ceasefire.
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