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The Israeli military is pushing deeper into Gaza City as part of a plan to occupy the entire territory and push the population south.
NPR's Aya Batraoui reports the military says it's ending a partial pause on bombing in the city.
Israel's military has declared Gaza City a dangerous combat zone and says a unilateral daytime pause on airstrikes announced weeks ago under international pressure is officially being lifted and that the city's total evacuation is inevitable.
Palestinians say that pause was never truly in effect in the city.
Gaza City is home to just under a million Palestinians, many of them surviving in makeshift tents.
Its population, which is living through what UN-backed experts on hunger say is a famine,
are being ordered by Israel's military to move.
to areas of southern Gaza.
But those areas are also being bombed.
Local health officials say a family comprised of a mother,