Israel announces plan to retake Gaza City in another escalation of the war

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Palestinians struggle to collect humanitarian aid airdropped by parachutes into Gaza City, northern Gaza Strip, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel said early Friday that it plans to take over Gaza City, in another escalation of its 22-month war with Hamas. The decision, made after a late-night meeting of top officials, drew Palestinian rejection, fueled mounting international calls to end the war and provoked worries in Israel over the fate of hostages still held by Hamas.

Israel’s air and ground war has already killed tens of thousands of people in Gaza, displaced most of the populationdestroyed vast areas and pushed the territory toward famine. Another major ground operation would almost certainly exacerbate the humanitarian catastrophe.

Hamas rebuffed Netanyahu’s plans in a statement and said people in Gaza would “remain defiant against occupation.”

“Expanding of aggression against our Palestinian people will not be a walk in the park,” the group said.

Netanyahu has signaled plans for even broader war

Earlier Thursday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlined more sweeping plans in an interview with Fox News, saying Israel planned to take control of all of Gaza. Israel already controls around three quarters of the devastated territory.

Israel’s plan, announced after the Security Cabinet met through Thursday night, stopped short of what Netanyahu had suggested, and may be aimed in part at pressuring Hamas to accept a ceasefire on Israel’s terms.

It may also reflect the reservations of Israel’s top general, who reportedly warned that expanding operations would endanger the remaining 20 or so living hostages held by Hamas and further strain Israel’s army after nearly two years of regional wars.

The military “will prepare to take control of Gaza City while providing humanitarian aid to the civilian population outside the combat zones,” Netanyahu’s office said in a statement after the meeting.

‘There is nothing left to occupy’

Israel has repeatedly bombarded Gaza City and carried out numerous raids there, only to return to different neighborhoods again and again as militants regrouped. Today, it is one of the few areas in Gaza that hasn’t been turned into an Israeli buffer zone or placed under evacuation orders.

A major ground operation there could displace tens of thousands of people and further disrupt efforts to deliver food to the hunger-stricken territory.

It’s unclear how many people reside in the city, which was Gaza’s largest before the war. Hundreds of thousands fled Gaza City under evacuation orders in the opening weeks of the war, but many returned during a ceasefire at the start of this year.

Palestinians were already anticipating even more suffering ahead of the decision, and at least 42 were killed in Israeli airstrikes and shootings on Thursday, according to local hospitals.

Israel’s military offensive has killed over 61,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not say how many were fighters or civilians. The ministry is part of the Hamas-run government and staffed by medical professionals.

The United Nations and independent experts view the ministry’s figures as the most reliable estimate of casualties. Israel has disputed them without offering a toll of its own.

“There is nothing left to occupy,” said Maysaa al-Heila, who is living in a displacement camp. “There is no Gaza left.”

‘We don’t want to keep it’

Asked in the interview with Fox News ahead of the Security Cabinet meeting if Israel would “take control of all of Gaza,” Netanyahu replied: “We intend to, in order to assure our security, remove Hamas (from) there.”

“We don’t want to keep it. We want to have a security perimeter,” Netanyahu said in the interview. “We want to hand it over to Arab forces that will govern it properly without threatening us and giving Gazans a good life.”

Hamas official Osama Hamdan told Al Jazeera on Thursday that the group would view Netanyahu’s proposal of an Arab-led force in post-war Gaza as linked to Israel. He warned it could further “plunge the region into new trouble.”

Israel’s military chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, warned against occupying Gaza, saying it would endanger the hostages and put further strain on the military after nearly two years of war, according to Israeli media reports on the closed-door Security Cabinet meeting.

Hamas-led militants abducted 251 people and killed around 1,200 in the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that triggered the war. Most of the hostages have been released in ceasefires or other deals but 50 remain inside Gaza. Israel believes around 20 of them to be alive.

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid said on Friday that the cabinet’s plan would endanger them and would not advance Israel toward its objectives.

“This is exactly what Hamas wanted: for Israel to be mired on the ground with no purpose, without defining the day‑after picture, in a pointless occupation that no one understands where it is leading,” he said in a statement on X.

Lane restrictions occurring on the I-79 Neville Island Bridge in Robinson and Neville Townships and Glenfield Borough, weather permitting

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Alleghney County, PA) PennDOT announced that tonight through Monday, August 11th, weather permitting. lane restrictions on the I-79 Neville Island Bridge in Robinson and Neville townships and Glenfield Borough in Allegheny County will occur. From 7 p.m. Friday night continuously through 5 a.m. Monday morning, northbound Interstate 79 will be reduced to one lane of traffic on the Neville Island Bridge between the Route 51/Coraopolis/McKees Rocks (Exit 64) and the Route 65/Emsworth/Sewickley (Exit 66) interchanges. Staying open will be the on-ramp from Grand Avenue to northbound I-79 and the off-ramp to Route 65/Emsworth/Sewickley (Exit 66). Bridge deck repairs will be conducted by crews from Lindy Paving. Something that will not be impacted by this work is Southbound I-79. From 7 p.m. tonight through 3 p.m. Saturday, Grand Avenue will be reduced to a single-lane of bi-directional traffic tomorrow between the Interstate 79 on- and off-ramps. Westbound Grand Avenue traffic that is going westbound will be shifted into an eastbound lane through the work zone.

Allegheny County corrections officer fired from his position after making a viral video including racial slurs and posting it on scial media

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – This Oct. 17, 2023 file photo shows the Allegheny County Jail in Pittsburgh. The Allegheny County jail could significantly increase its mental health staffing and provide more training about use of force and restraint after five inmates alleged that the Pennsylvania facility treats those with mental illness unfairly, under proposed settlement filed Tuesday, March 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) Allegheny County officials confirmed on Thursday that Allegheny County Jail Corrections Officer Brian Davis has been fired because he used racial slurs in a viral video that he made. Davis held a baseball bat in this video that had barbed wire wrapped around it that said “the racist word that starts with n, beater” written on it. Davis worked in intake for five years at the Allegheny County Jail and got suspended from that position in July of 2025 for this video that was posted on social media.

Two police officers injured after responding to a shots fired call in Susquehanna County; police kill shooter and shooter kills female victim

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Suqsuehanna County, PA) Two people have died and two police officers got injured after being connected to a shots fired call in Susquehanna County that occurred yesterday. According to the Pennsylvania State Police, Troopers Joseph Perechinsky and William Jenkins III were each shot twice and airlifted to hospitals but are in stable condition. Those two responded to a call of shots fired and got ambushed by a shooter near the town of Thompson on State Route 171. Sixty-one-year-old Carmine Faino killed fifty-seven-year-old Lori Wasko after shooting her outside her home. Police confirm that Faino was shot and killed by police and that there is no public threat following this incident. 

Pittsburgh man arrested and charged for robbing $5,000 from the First National Bank in the Bloomfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) A man got arrested and got charged for robbing the First National Bank in the Bloomfield neighborhood of Pittsburgh yesterday. According to Pittsburgh Police, officers were called to the bank along Liberty Avenue around 11:30 a.m. yesterday for a reported bank robbery. Aaron Roth of Pittsburgh stole $5,000 but was arrested after he was in a suit and told a bank teller to give him the money and that he had a gun. Court records also confirm that Roth robbed $500 from a Chase Bank in Shadyside in April of 2025 and he was arrested and freed on a bond that was non-monetary.  

Daniel J. Murdoch (Passed on August 6th, 2025)

Daniel J. Murdoch, 76, of Rochester passed away peacefully at his residence in Rochester on August 6th, 2025.

He was born in Monaca, a son of the late Archibald and Marcella (Booth) Murdoch, whose lineage intriguingly traced back to John Wilkes Booth. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Archibald and Mark Murdoch. He is survived by his beloved wife of nearly 38 years, Rose Mary Bosco Murdoch, three daughters, Sandra (Scott) Nail, Danielle (Gary) Whoric and Laurel (Steve) Michele and two stepsons, Robert Allen Kruise and Keith Christopher Kruise. He was also the grandfather of fifteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings, Susan (Jack) Niedergal, Michael (Monica) Murdoch, and Kevin Murdoch.

Before his career, Daniel attended Monaca High School and demonstrating his commitment to service, he enlisted in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Upon returning to civilian life, he embarked on a career as a MetLife representative, where he dedicated over 20 years of service.

His passion for life extended well beyond his professional endeavors. He was a devoted President of the Search 1 Rescue Team of Beaver County who made significant contributions to the safety and well-being of his community. He was also an outdoorsman at heart who loved to fish, camp and hunt in Cook’s Forest.

His service to others continued through his active membership in the Rochester VFW Post 128 and the American Legion Post 19 in New Brighton. Dan’s involvement in these organizations reflected his unwavering patriotism and his desire to connect with fellow veterans.

A Celebration of Life service will be held with military honors with date and time to be announced at a later date at the Rochester V F W Post 128, 179 Virginia Avenue, Rochester. Private interment will take place at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies, 1158 Morgan Road, Bridgeville. Arrangements have been entrusted to Simpson Funeral and Cremation Services, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca.

The family has suggested memorial contributions be made, if desired in Daniel’s memory to the Wounded Warriors Foundation.

Shirley Ellen (Snyder) Boles (1930-2025)

Shirley Ellen (Snyder) Boles, 94, formerly of Beaver, passed away on August 4th, 2025 at Heritage Valley Beaver.She was born in Monaca on October 24th, 1930, a daughter of the late Edison John and Dorothy Dale (Henry) Snyder.  In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Edward Boles; her two brothers and three sisters. She is survived by her daughter, Linda Mathesius; her son, Robert (Mary Lisa) Boles; her five grandchildren, Erik Mathesius, Katie Boles, Robby Boles, Sarah Boles, Emily Boles; and two great-grandchildren, Millie and Reid (RJ).

Shirley was a member of Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Boardman, Ohio. She was an active member of the Mahoning County Amateur Radio Association where she held an extra class license as a Ham Radio Operator. She was an avid golfer and loved to dance. She was also a part of the Stone Croft Christian Woman’s Club who met at The Fez monthly. She dedicated much of her life to helping others.

Services for Shirley were private. The GABAUER-TODD FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, Inc., 340 Third Street Beaver, was honored to care for Shirley and her family during this most difficult time.

Charlotte F. Fausti (1932-2025)

Charlotte F. Fausti, 93, of Conway, passed away peacefully on August 6th, 2025. She was born on January 1st, 1932, a daughter of the late Maurice Brown and Charlotte Whinery and was lovingly raised by her late stepfather, Clarence Whinery. In addition to her parents and stepfather, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Wallace C. Fausti, her brother, Maurice Brown Jr., her sister-in-law, Gerry Brown and his son-in-law, Dave Conroy. She is survived by her children, Christopher Fausti, Terry (Sheryl) Fausti and Jacqueline Conroy, her sister, Margaret Whinery, her grandchildren, David Conroy, Laura Fausti and Douglas (Stephanie) Fausti and her great-grandchildren, Bradley Conroy, Aubrey Fausti and Olivia Fausti.

Charlotte worked at Stangl’s Bakery in Ambridge before joining Bell Telephone as a phone operator. She was a devoted member of the former Our Lady of Peace Church in Beaver County. She was also active in the Christian Mothers group. She shared a close friendship with a group of seven dear friends, with whom she regularly played pinochle, bunco and bingo. Charlotte also enjoyed bowling and cherished time spent with her grandchildren.

All services will be private and services and arrangements have been entrusted to Alvarez-Hahn Funeral Services and Cremation, LLC, 547 8th Street, Ambridge.

Lane restrictions and work for both utility and road restoration will occur on Route 65 in Avalon Borough, weather permitting

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Avalon Borough, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that beginning Monday through Saturday, August 11th-August 16th weather permitting, lane restrictions on Route 65 in Avalon Borough will occur. From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily from August 11th through August 16th, single lane restrictions will occur as needed on Route 65 in both directions between Fisk Avenue and South Ohio Street. Roadway restoration work will be conducted by crews from Team Fishel.

Inspections activities will occur on the Beaver-Rochester bridge weather permitting

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Beaver County, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that beginning Monday through Thursday, August 11th-August 14th weather permitting, inspections activities will occur on the Beaver-Rochester bridge. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day from August 11th through August 14th, lane restrictions will occur on this bridge which carries Route 51 over the Beaver River in Rochester and Bridgewater boroughs. Bridge inspection work will be conducted by crews from Mackin Engineering and the Sofis Company and motorists will be assisted through this zone of work by flaggers.