Gaza War: The conflict between Hamas and the Israeli army on the Gaza Strip is not ending. Benjamin Netanyahu's forces, the IDF, bombed a refugee camp in central and south Gaza City. Several houses were targeted, killing 22 Palestinians, including many innocent children. Many international organizations, including the US, Britain and the United Nations, have expressed concern over the ongoing brutality in Gaza. Now news has come out that Britain's Rishi Sunak government can deploy its army in Gaza. This step of Britain may spoil Netanyahu's intentions. In such a situation, Netanyahu will not be able to do as he wants.
Britain can send its troops to the Gaza Strip to provide humanitarian aid. However, reports say that the government has not yet taken a final decision on the issue. Britain's Navy said it has sent the RFA Cardigan Gulf ship to deliver humanitarian aid directly to Gaza by sea.
Palestinian extremist group Hamas launched a massive rocket attack on Israel across the border on October 7 last year, hitting both civilian and military targets. During the attack, about 1200 people were killed in Israel and about 240 people were kidnapped.
Israel launched retaliatory strikes, ordered a complete blockade of Gaza, and launched a ground offensive into the Palestinian territory with the stated goal of eliminating Hamas fighters and rescuing hostages. According to local officials, more than 34,300 people have been killed so far in Israeli attacks in Gaza Strip.