
Hamas Leader Killed: Israel Launches Massive Gaza Offensive, Sparking Food Crisis
Israel Confirms Death of Top Hamas Leader, Launches Major Gaza Operation Amidst Growing Food Crisis Gaza Strip – In a significant development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the death of Mohammed Sinwar, believed to be the leader of Hamas' military wing. This announcement follows a recent Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip. The confirmation has triggered a major Israeli military operation in Gaza, involving nearly 50,000 Israeli troops. The operation's scale and intensity have raised international concern. "Israel has launched a truly overwhelming offensive in the Gaza Strip," stated Jorge Castro, an international analyst featured in the video. "This is the third time Israel has attempted to decapitate Hamas leadership." The operation has led to a severe food crisis in Gaza. The video shows images of food aid deliveries, highlighting the challenges in distributing aid due to the ongoing conflict. The presenter notes that the aid distribution has been partially blocked, causing concern about a potential famine. The Israeli government's rationale for limiting aid is that a significant portion of it was previously diverted to Hamas forces. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, expressing deep concern about the humanitarian implications of the conflict and the potential for a wider escalation. Efforts are underway to ensure the safe and efficient delivery of aid to the civilian population of Gaza.