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It's been a destructive week in Gaza.
The Gaza Health Ministry says Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 300 Palestinians in the past three days.
Israel says it's pressuring Hamas to lay down its arms and release the hostages.
This comes as President Trump wraps up his trip to the Mideast today.
NPR's Hadil Alshalji reports.
Israel's military has dramatically intensified its campaign in Gaza,
with President Trump still in the region.
That's the sound of a few of the strikes overnight in the north of Gaza.
Israeli officials say the intense bombing is their final warning to Hamas.
Surrender or they will launch an expanded offensive in Gaza.
In preparation for it, dubbed Gideon's Chariot,
Israel has been calling up tens of thousands of reservists.
The plan involves displacing a large number of Palestinians to the south.