
With the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip having collapsed after Israel resumed its bombing campaign, the Israeli military is expanding its activities in the shattered enclave. What comes next could set the stage for a sea change by Israel in Gaza and the broader region. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Israel is escalating its renewed bombing of Gaza, raising fears that the war could expand into a full occupation if Hamas does not agree to a new ceasefire plan.
Key Points:
Renewed Israel-Hamas fighting could push up oil prices, raise market swings, and add pressure on US taxpayers if the war widens.
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Central opposing actor in the ceasefire breakdown, hostage situation, and fighting.
Named Israeli leader whose government’s orders and support for escalation are a major focus.
Israeli defense minister who ordered troops to seize territory and made the article’s key escalation statement.
President whose Gaza proposal is cited as a looming factor in Israel’s planning and escalation.
White House envoy whose ceasefire proposal and public blame are central to the diplomatic breakdown described.
Advocacy group representing families affected by the hostage issue and urging a return to the ceasefire.
Think tank affiliated with a quoted analyst discussing Israel’s military objectives and likely next steps.
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Far-right party whose return to the coalition is part of the political escalation narrative.