- Israel has launched an all-out attack on the Hamas group in Gaza
- The Israeli military offered money, confidentiality, and protection to anyone with information that would lead to their rescue.
- Hamas has begun releasing hostages, with two Israeli women being freed on Monday, days after two American women.
- The group is likely to release another 50 hostages soon, according to media reports.
- The Israel army, fighting the war on multiple fronts, said that it struck military infrastructure inside Syria in response to earlier launches towards Israel.
- The IDF on Tuesday announced that the personnel marshaling on the country's southern border is ready to 'invade' Gaza.
The IDF on Tuesday announced that the personnel marshaling on the country's southern border is ready to 'invade' Gaza, news agency AFP reported. Israel has been threatening to launch a ground offensive on the Strip in addition to the airstrikes, but it has yet to announce a timeline for the attack.
Earlier, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel has only one task - crushing Hamas - and that it will not stop until the group is completely dismantled. US President Joe Biden, asked whether he has urged Israel to delay its ground offensive, said that Israel can make its own decisions, as the US firmly backs its ally while urging caution, reported news agency PTI. The raging war could deal a heavy blow to the global economy, banking titans told an investment forum in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. Hamas operatives stormed into Israel from the Gaza Strip on October 7, killing at least 1,400 people and taking over 220 people hostages, according to Israeli officials. More than 5,700 Palestinians have been killed across the blockaded coastal enclave in retaliatory Israeli bombardments, the Hamas-run health ministry said.(With inputs from agencies)