Israel-Gaza live updates: France, UK, Canada recognize Palestinian statehood

11 nations have decided to proceed with recognition of Palestine.

The Israeli military began a ground offensive in Gaza City, the Israel Defense Forces said on Tuesday, with two IDF divisions moving toward the city. A third was expected to join them.

In images taken from the Israel-Gaza border, plumes of smoke could be seen rising above the city, which is the largest in the Gaza Strip. Large explosions were reported across the city.

About 450,000 people had evacuated Gaza City as of Thursday, according to the IDF.


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'There will be no Palestinian state,' Netanyahu says

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was unequivocal in his rejection of the U.K., Canada and Australia recognizing a Palestinian state, saying in a statement Sunday "there will be no Palestinian state."

"It will not happen. A Palestinian state will not be established west of the Jordan River," the statement repeated.


Netanyahu also emphasized his government's expansion of West Bank settlements and says "we will continue on this path."

In a separate statement, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said the recognition "will push the desired peace further away," and that "if the countries that signed this declaration truly wish to stabilize the region, they should focus on pressuring Hamas to release the hostages and to disarm immediately."

A statement from the Hostage Families Forum said it "condemns" the announcements, saying the recognition "[turns] a blind eye to the fact that 48 hostages remain in Hamas captivity."

"We call on all nations to act responsibly and ensure that any 'day after' discussions occur only after our loved ones are brought home," the statement said, in part.

-ABC News' Jordana Miller


Carney says Canada recognizes Palestinian state

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney published a statement Sunday announcing that "Canada recognises the State of Palestine," saying it "does so as part of a co-ordinated international effort to preserve the possibility of a two-state solution."

The statement calls on Hamas to release its hostages and "play no role in the future governance of Palestine," but it also criticizes the Israeli government, saying it is "working methodically to prevent the prospect of a Palestinian state from ever being established."


Carney emphasizes, "Recognising the State of Palestine, led by the Palestinian Authority, empowers those who seek peaceful coexistence and the end of Hamas. This in no way legitimises terrorism, nor is it any reward for it. Furthermore, it in no way compromises Canada’s steadfast support for the State of Israel, its people, and their security — security that can only ultimately be guaranteed through the achievement of a comprehensive two-state solution."

The United Kingdom is expected to make a similar announcement recognising a Palestinian state later Sunday, and France will host a summit on the subject with Saudi Arabia at United Nations General Assembly on Monday.

-ABC News’ Victoria Beaule


71 killed in Gaza in past 24 hours, health officials say

The Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health said in a statement on Sunday that 71 people were killed over the previous 24 hours with another 304 people injured.


The ministry said it believes a number of people are trapped under rubble as ambulances are having trouble reaching certain areas in the devastated Palestinian territory.

Four more people have also died of malnutrition in the last day, bringing the total number of deaths attributable to malnutrition to 440 -- including 147 children -- per ministry figures.

-ABC News' Diaa Ostaz and Victoria Beaule


IDF intercepts rocket as Gaza City operation continues

The Israel Defense Forces said in a post to X on Sunday that it intercepted one of two rockets fired toward Israel from the northern Gaza Strip.

The air force intercepted one target and the other "fell in an open area," the IDF said, adding that there were no casualties.


the IDF is continuing a major operation targeting Gaza City -- the strip's largest urban area -- that it says intends to destroy Hamas units stationed there.

The Israeli government is pressing the attack despite international concerns over the dire humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territory.