Israel's Attack on Gaza: 30 Dead, Ground Offensive Escalates
Israeli forces have intensified their ground assault in Gaza, with at least 30 Palestinians killed amid ongoing hostilities. The offensive marks a sharp escalation in the conflict, prompting international outcry and urgent calls for restraint.
24 Hours Latest high-stakes news signals deep turmoil across multiple fronts. In Gaza, Israeli forces advance as the death toll climbs to 30, triggering global alarm. Meanwhile, President Trump’s sweeping tariffs stir market sell-offs and spark fierce domestic protests, with lawmakers debating record national debt and massive IRS cuts. The administration revokes South Sudanese visas amid deportation disputes while top DOJ lawyers are placed on leave in contentious cases. Chevron faces a multi-million dollar verdict over coastal damages and energy policies shift as solar battery costs drop. International tensions flare as China readies a response amid escalating global trade conflicts with urgency.
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