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    Israel-Gaza Conflict: Preparing to Flatten Gaza? Israel Develops New Weapons

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaSeptember 19, 20252 Mins Read
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    Amidst intense Israeli military operations in Gaza, Israel has developed and is preparing to deploy new weapons. Simultaneously, the international community, including the European Union, Britain, and France, has voiced strong opposition to Israel’s actions in Gaza. This has led to an intensification of Israel’s efforts to level Gaza City.

    Missiles rain from the sky, demolishing multi-story buildings. Tanks and artillery unleash barrages. Shops and homes are reduced to rubble, and schools and hospitals are destroyed, transforming Gaza’s landscape. The aftermath is characterized by debris, destroyed structures, and widespread devastation.

    Israel is preparing to introduce new weaponry into the conflict, including the Iron Beam air defense system. This laser-based system is designed to intercept drones, rockets, and missiles. Following final tests, the Iron Beam is slated for deployment on the battlefield.

    Israeli forces are launching all-out assaults to eliminate Hamas and seize control of Gaza. Buildings housing Hamas strongholds are being targeted and destroyed. Israeli fighter jets are conducting missile strikes from the air, while ground forces, including tanks and artillery, are advancing.

    In Gaza City, Israel targeted the foundations of a multi-story building with three missiles, causing its collapse. A residential building in the Tel al-Hawa area was also destroyed. Furthermore, Israeli forces bombarded a refugee camp in Gaza City, resulting in two fatalities. The morning’s attacks resulted in 29 Palestinian civilian deaths.

    As Israeli air forces drop leaflets in Gaza City, instructing residents to evacuate multi-story buildings, these structures are then subjected to heavy bombing. Hamas has responded by deploying its fighters, leading to direct confrontations between Israeli forces and Hamas militants. The ongoing conflict has sparked widespread criticism of Israel’s actions.

    The European Union has decided to impose new sanctions on Israel, while Britain, France, and Canada have condemned the attacks. Reports suggest that the Israeli military aims to gain control over all of Gaza in the coming days through destructive strikes. Sources indicate that Israel may later annex Gaza to create a Greater Israel.

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