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Israel's security cabinet has approved a proposal from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
It seeks to expand Israel's war in Gaza and take control of Gaza City.
The announcement comes some 23 months into a war that's already killed tens of thousands of Palestinians.
The city, long the beating heart of Gaza,
is home to several of its last partially functioning hospitals and where tens of thousands of displaced people have set up tent encampments.
Israeli troops already operate in eastern Gaza City under the cover of near-constant airstrikes.
It's unclear how the military plans to push further into densely populated areas.
or where people might be forced to flee to.
In announcing the decision,
Netanyahu's office said that aid would be distributed to civilians outside of combat zones without elaborating.