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Israel announces humanitarian area in Khan Younis

On Thursday, the military said it had control over almost half of the city. It says it controls about 75 per cent of all of Gaza.

Many of those in Gaza City were displaced earlier in the war only to later return. Some residents have said that they refuse to be displaced again.

Buildings that were destroyed in the Israeli ground and air operations stand in the Gaza Strip during the sunset, as seen from southern Israel on Friday, September 5.Credit: AP

The military has been carrying out heavy strikes on the city for weeks, advancing through outer suburbs, and this week forces were within a few kilometres of the city centre.

Netanyahu, backed by right-wing coalition allies, ordered the capture of Gaza City against the advice of Israel’s military leadership, according to Israeli officials. Despite its hesitation, the military has called up tens of thousands of reservists to support the operation.

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The war in Gaza has increasingly left Israel diplomatically isolated, with some of its closest allies condemning the campaign that has devastated the small territory.

There are also growing calls within Israel, led by families of hostages and their supporters, to end the war in a diplomatic deal that would secure the release of the remaining 48 captives.

Israeli officials believe 20 of the hostages are alive.

Netanyahu is pushing for an all-or-nothing deal that would see all the hostages released at once and Hamas surrendering.

Displaced Palestinians fleeing from northern Gaza Strip move with their belongings along the Sea Road, in central Gaza, Thursday, September 4.

Displaced Palestinians fleeing from northern Gaza Strip move with their belongings along the Sea Road, in central Gaza, Thursday, September 4.Credit: AP

Israeli military officials say they have killed many of Hamas’ key leaders and thousands of its fighters, reducing the Palestinian militant group to a guerrilla force.

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Hamas has offered to release some hostages for a temporary ceasefire, similar to terms that were discussed in July before negotiations mediated by the U.S. and Arab states collapsed.

The group, which has ruled Gaza for nearly two decades but today controls only parts of the enclave, has long said it would release all hostages if Israel agreed to end the war and to withdraw all its forces from Gaza.

Most of the hostages who have been freed were released through diplomatic negotiations mediated by the United States and Arab states. The last talks broke down in July, and Israel and Hamas have accused each other of negotiating in bad faith.

Defence Minister Israel Katz on Friday said military operations in Gaza would intensify until Hamas accepts Israel’s conditions for ending the war: releasing the hostages and disarming. Otherwise, the group would be destroyed, he said.

Reuters

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