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Netanyahu says Israel preparing for Gaza ground invasion but won't say when
With updates from Rushdi Abualouf in Gaza; Jeremy Bowen and Lucy Williamson in southern Israel; Lyse Doucet, Fergal Keane, Paul Adams, Alice Cuddy and Tom Bateman in Jerusalem; Anna Foster in northern Israel; and Hugo Bachega in southern Lebanon
With updates from Rushdi Abualouf in Gaza; Jeremy Bowen and Lucy Williamson in southern Israel; Lyse Doucet, Fergal Keane, Paul Adams, Alice Cuddy and Tom Bateman in Jerusalem; Anna Foster in northern Israel; and Hugo Bachega in southern Lebanon
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- Benjamin Netanyahu reiterates that Israel is preparing for a ground invasion of Gaza, but he won't say when it will happen
- The Israeli prime minister says "this is only the beginning" in a televised address from Tel Aviv
- Meanwhile in Gaza, hospitals are stopping all but emergency services as fuel runs out. Israel has blocked fuel from reaching Gaza and accuses Hamas of stockpiling it
- The UN has said its humanitarian agency in Gaza is facing a similar fuel shortage, saying it may have to shut down in the coming hours as a result
- Elsewhere, US President Joe Biden says there is no going back to the status quo between Israelis and Palestinians “as it stood on 6 October"
- UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he was "shocked" at the reaction to a statement he made on Tuesday about the war between Israel and Hamas
- He said he clearly condemned the "acts of terror" inflicted on Israel in remarks where he also said the attacks did not happen "in a vacuum"
- The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says almost 6,500 people have been killed since 7 October - Israel has been bombing the territory
- More than 1,400 were killed in the initial attacks on Israel by Hamas, and more than 200 people are still being held hostage in Gaza.
- Benjamin Netanyahu reiterates that Israel is preparing for a ground invasion of Gaza, but he won't say when it will happen
- The Israeli prime minister says "this is only the beginning" in a televised address from Tel Aviv
- Meanwhile in Gaza, hospitals are stopping all but emergency services as fuel runs out. Israel has blocked fuel from reaching Gaza and accuses Hamas of stockpiling it
- The UN has said its humanitarian agency in Gaza is facing a similar fuel shortage, saying it may have to shut down in the coming hours as a result
- Elsewhere, US President Joe Biden says there is no going back to the status quo between Israelis and Palestinians “as it stood on 6 October"
- UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he was "shocked" at the reaction to a statement he made on Tuesday about the war between Israel and Hamas
- He said he clearly condemned the "acts of terror" inflicted on Israel in remarks where he also said the attacks did not happen "in a vacuum"
- The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says almost 6,500 people have been killed since 7 October - Israel has been bombing the territory
- More than 1,400 were killed in the initial attacks on Israel by Hamas, and more than 200 people are still being held hostage in Gaza.
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