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The UN warns “civil order” is deteriorating in Gaza after weeks of siege and bombardment, with people breaking into warehouses to take survival essentials

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Israel’s military said it exchanged gunfire with Hamas and struck targets in northern
Gaza Sunday as part of its expanded ground operations in the enclave. Israeli media
showed the country’s troops atop a hotel about 2 miles into the strip.
Israel’s offensive has “crossed the red lines,” Iran’s president said Sunday, as the US
national security adviser warned of an “elevated risk” for the war expanding into a
broader Middle East conflict.
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting today Monday, where the
United Arab Emirates will seek a resolution on a “humanitarian pause” in the fighting,
sources tell CNN. The US has opposed previous calls for a ceasefire.

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