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2025/05/21 07:05
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A: Hey there! Have you heard the latest? B: No, what's going on? A: Well, Netanyahu just announced that Israel wants full control over Gaza! B: Whoa, really? That sounds serious! What happened before this announcement? A: He released a video after they started a military operation in Gaza last Friday. They've been bombing more than 160 targets and deploying troops to strategic spots. B: That's not good... I hope nobody got hurt. A: Unfortunately, over the past 24 hours, 136 people have died in Gaza according to health authorities. B: Oh no! That's terrible. Have the residents been affected by this too? A: Yeah, they've been struggling with food shortages because Israel halted humanitarian aid back in March. But recently they said they would allow some supplies in again. B: That's a bit better news, right? A: They let five UN trucks loaded with aid enter Gaza on Monday, but it's not certain if it will be enough for the over two million residents. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his country is aiming for full control of the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu released a video message on Monday, after Israel began to expand its military operation in Gaza last Friday. Netanyahu said Israel is going to control all parts of the strip, adding "that's what we're going to do." Israel's military said it deployed ground troops to strategic locations and conducted airstrikes on more than 160 targets, including Hamas strongholds. Health authorities in Gaza on Monday said 136 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. Residents of Gaza have been facing severe shortages of food as Israel halted the entry of humanitarian aid into the enclave in March. Israel announced on Sunday that deliveries would resume, but said it would only allow in a minimal amount of supplies. On Monday, five UN trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered Gaza. But it remains to be seen whether enough food will be brought in for the over two million residents of the area.
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