Israel Says ‘Gaza Is Burning’ as It Launches Ground Assault
PALESTINE ISRAEL GAZA GENOCIDE, 22 Sep 2025
Nidal Al-Mughrabi | Reuters - TRANSCEND Media Service
- Senior IDF official says main stage of ground assault has begun
- City pounded from air, sea and ground, witnesses see huge blasts
- Long columns of Palestinians flee city on foot or in vehicles
16 Sep 2025 – Israel unleashed a long-threatened ground assault on Gaza City on Tuesday, declaring “Gaza is burning” as Palestinians there described the most intense bombardment they had faced in two years of war.
An Israel Defence Forces official said ground troops were moving deeper into the enclave’s main city, and that the number of soldiers would rise in coming days to confront up to 3,000 Hamas combatants the IDF believes are still in the city.
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“Gaza is burning,” Defence Minister Israel Katz posted on X. “The IDF strikes with an iron fist at the terrorist infrastructure and IDF soldiers are fighting bravely to create the conditions for the release of the hostages and the defeat of Hamas.”
Bodies Trapped under Rubble, Thousands Flee
In launching the assault, Israel’s government defied European leaders threatening sanctions and warnings from even some of Israel’s own military commanders that it could be a costly mistake.
U.S. President
Donald Trump sided with Israel, telling reporters at the White House that Hamas would have “hell to pay” if it used hostages as human shields during the assault.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Trump had invited him to the White House in two weeks, after both men have addressed an annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly.
In the latest expression of international alarm, a United Nations Commission of Inquiry concluded that Israel had
committed genocide in Gaza. Israel called the assessment “scandalous” and “fake”.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that what is happening in Gaza was horrendous and that the war in the Palestinian territory was morally, politically and legally intolerable.
Palestinian local health authorities said an Israeli strike had hit a vehicle carrying displaced people fleeing south near the coastal road in Gaza City. The latest deaths take Tuesday’s toll to at least 75, most of them in Gaza City.
The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the strike.
Where a missile had destroyed two multi-storey residential buildings during the night, people clambered over an immense mound of dislocated concrete to pry out victims, footage obtained by Reuters showed. A woman cried as a small child’s body was pulled from the wreckage, hastily wrapped in a green blanket and carried away.
Abu Mohammed Hamed said several of his relatives had been wounded or killed, including a cousin whose body was trapped by a concrete block: “We don’t know how to take her out. We have been working on it since 3 a.m.”
Rubio Offers U.S. Support, EU Plans New Sanctions
Israel renewed calls on civilians to leave, and columns of Palestinians streamed towards the south and west in donkey carts, rickshaws, heavily laden vehicles or on foot.
Item 1 of 5 Israeli soldiers, tanks and armoured personnel carriers (APCs) near the Israel-Gaza border, in Israel, September 16, 2025. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
[1/5]Israeli soldiers, tanks and armoured personnel carriers (APCs) near the Israel-Gaza border, in Israel, September 16, 2025. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
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“They are destroying residential towers, the pillars of the city, mosques, schools and roads,” Abu Tamer, a 70-year-old man making the journey south with his family, told Reuters in a text message. “They are wiping out our memories.”
Hours before the escalation, U.S. Secretary of State Marco
Rubio said in Jerusalem that, while the United States wished for a diplomatic end to the war, “we have to be prepared for the possibility that’s not going to happen”.
In Brussels, a spokesperson for the EU executive said it would agree on Wednesday to impose new sanctions on Israel, including suspending certain trade provisions.
Netanyahu told a press conference on Wednesday that if there was one lesson learned from the Gaza war it was that Israel needs to create an “independent weapons industry” that can “withstand international constraints”.
Some Won’t Flee: ‘It’s like Escaping towards Death’
Some Gaza residents were staying put, too poor to secure a tent and transport or because there was nowhere safe to go.
“It is like escaping from death towards death, so we are not leaving,” said Um Mohammad, a woman living in the suburb of Sabra, under aerial and ground fire for days.
The IDF said it estimated 40% of people in Gaza City had left. Hamas said 350,000 had left their homes in the eastern parts of the city, heading to displacement shelters in its central or western areas, while another 175,000 people had fled the city altogether, heading south.
Much of Gaza City was laid to waste in the early weeks of the war in 2023, but around 1 million Palestinians had returned there to homes among the ruins. Forcing them out means confining most of Gaza’s population to overcrowded encampments along the coast further south lacking food, medical supplies and space.
Israeli military spokesperson Effie Defrin said the military was adjusting its humanitarian efforts in light of the evacuations and “there will not be a situation of starvation in Gaza”.
Three more Palestinians died of malnutrition and starvation in the past 24 hours, Gaza’s health ministry said on Tuesday, raising total hunger deaths to at least 428. Israel says the extent of hunger has been exaggerated.
Israeli Army Chief Pushed for Ceasefire Deal, Sources Say
Some Israeli military commanders have expressed concern that the Gaza City assault could endanger remaining hostages held by Hamas or be a “death trap” for troops.
Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, at a meeting Netanyahu convened late on Sunday with security chiefs, urged the prime minister to pursue a ceasefire deal, according to three Israeli officials, two of whom were in the meeting and one of whom was briefed on its details.
Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023, killing about 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages, Israeli tallies show. Israel’s military assault against Hamas has killed over 64,000 Palestinians, Gaza’s health ministry says.
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Nidal Al-Mughrabi – A senior correspondent with nearly 25 years’ experience covering the Palestinian-Israeli conflict including several wars and the signing of the first historic peace accord between the two sides.
Additional reporting by Andrea Shalal, Emily Rose, Maayan Lubell, Pesha Magid, Christian Martinez, Alexander Cornwell, Enas Alashray, Yomna Ehab and Sarah Young; Writing by Estelle Shirbon and Matt Spetalnick; Editing by Peter Graff, Alex Richardson and Daniel Wallis.
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