Gaza offensive expanded with airstrikes, ground troop deployment: Israeli military

IANS May 17, 2025 436 views

The Israeli military intensifies its offensive in Gaza, launching airstrikes and deploying ground forces in a bid to dismantle Hamas under operation 'Gideon's Chariots.' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the new phase is crucial to achieving Israel's war aims, despite increasing international calls for mediation. Gaza health officials report significant civilian casualties as a result of the intensified operations, marking this as one of the deadliest periods in the ongoing conflict. The escalation comes as mediation attempts falter, with Hamas accusing Israel of prolonging hostilities.

"IDF troops will continue to operate to protect Israeli civilians." - Israel Defence Forces
Jerusalem, May 17: The Israeli military said that it had stepped up its operations in the Gaza Strip, launching a wave of airstrikes and deploying additional ground forces in an effort to establish operational control in parts of the enclave.

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Israel launches operation 'Gideon's Chariots' in Gaza

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Netanyahu announces full force entry into Gaza

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Gaza health officials report high casualties amid intensified strikes

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) on Friday, said the intensified assault marked the start of a new operation codenamed 'Gideon's Chariots,' which aims to expand the scope of fighting and advance key war objectives, including the release of hostages and the dismantling of Hamas.

"IDF troops will continue to operate in order to protect Israeli civilians and achieve the objectives of the war," the military said in a statement.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli forces would enter Gaza "with full force" in the coming days as part of efforts to defeat Hamas, Xinhua news agency reported.

Health officials in Gaza said at least 109 people were killed and 216 wounded in the northern part of the territory on Friday amid the latest Israeli bombardment.

The intensification followed Israel's resumption of military operations in Gaza on March 18, after a brief lull in fighting. Since then, at least 2,985 Palestinians have been killed and 8,173 injured, bringing the total number of deaths since the conflict erupted in October 2023 to 53,119, with 120,214 wounded, according to Gaza's health authorities.

Hamas accused Israel on Thursday of disregarding ongoing ceasefire mediation efforts, saying the Israeli government is pursuing "an endless war."

"Israel is responding to mediation efforts with military pressure on civilians, mass bombing, and more suffering for the Palestinian people in a desperate attempt to impose its terms under fire," the group said in a statement.

The Hamas-Israel war began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a land, sea, and air assault on Israel from the Gaza Strip. The October 7 attack resulted in more than 1,200 deaths, primarily Israeli citizens, making it the deadliest day for Israel since its independence. More than 240 Israeli citizens were taken hostage during the attack.

The next day, Israel declared itself in a state of war for the first time since the Yom Kippur War in 1973.

Reader Comments

Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments on the Gaza conflict:
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Rahul K.
This conflict shows no signs of ending. While Israel has the right to defend itself, the civilian casualties in Gaza are heartbreaking. India should continue its balanced approach - supporting Palestine's rights while condemning Hamas' terror tactics. Hope our diplomats can play a constructive role.
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Priya M.
The numbers are staggering - over 50,000 lives lost! 😢 As a mother, I can't imagine the pain of parents in Gaza. India has always stood for peaceful solutions. Maybe we can learn something from our own history of conflict resolution in the region.
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Amit S.
Israel is doing what any nation would after such a brutal attack. Remember 26/11? We know how it feels. But the scale of retaliation seems disproportionate. The world needs to pressure both sides to come to the negotiating table.
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Neha P.
The humanitarian crisis is worsening by the day. India should increase medical aid to Gaza while maintaining ties with Israel. Our foreign policy has been pragmatic so far - hope it continues. #PrayForPeace
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Vikram J.
Complex situation. Hamas started this war, but Israel's response is creating more terrorists than it's eliminating. India's experience in Kashmir shows military solutions alone don't work. Both sides need to show restraint and wisdom.

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