The military said the reservists would begin reporting for
duty in the coming week, without specifying the scale or focus of the planned
escalation.
The decision comes as the humanitarian situation in Gaza
continues to deteriorate. Israel has barred the entry of aid, medicine, food,
and commercial goods into the enclave since March 02, worsening conditions for
the civilian population.
According to Palestinian health authorities, nearly 52,500
people — the majority women and children — have been killed in Israeli attacks
on Gaza since the war began in October 2023.
Israel is currently facing multiple international legal
proceedings over its actions in Gaza. The International Criminal Court issued
arrest warrants in November last year for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes and crimes against
humanity. The country is also on trial at the International Court of Justice in
a genocide case brought by South Africa.
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