Israel's war on besieged Gaza, now in its 219th day, has killed at least 34,971 people — 70 percent of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 78,641.
Israel's war on besieged Gaza, now in its 219th day, has killed at least 34,971 people — 70 percent of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 78,641.At least 23 Palestinians, including women and children, have been killed by the Israeli army in the northern and southern parts of Deir al Balah in Gaza.
CENTCOM later said it had destroyed three aerial systems launched from a Houthi-controlled area of Yemen into the Red Sea.EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has denounced the practice of forcing civilians into unsafe areas in Rafah as"intolerable.""Forcing civilians to evacuate Rafah to unsafe zones is intolerable. Israel is bound by international law to provide safety to civilians," wrote Borrell.
Addressing protesters, Lapid said Israel is in difficult days and the country needs most for Netanyahu"to be out of our lives." Palestinian child scouts in Gaza organise a demonstration in front of Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital to demand an end to the Israeli war on the enclave that has claimed the lives of more than 34,000 Palestinians and destroyed all schools and universities in the territoryFrance condemned the ground attack on May 7 and stressed that it would be a"dire situation" for the Gaza population that has been"displaced repeatedly," according to the ministry.
Hundreds gathered in the northern province of Al-Jawf to show support for Gaza amid ongoing Israeli attacks, according to Houthi-runCarrying Palestinian flags, demonstrators protested against Israel's assaults. They chanted anti-Israeli slogans, expressing support for the people of Gaza.The US administration has reportedly offered defence support packages to Israel, including sensitive intelligence and military assistance related to Hamas leaders, to prevent a major attack on Rafah.
In a statement after Israel expanded its ground and aerial attacks on Gaza, Hamas accused Tel Aviv of using"bombardment, massacre, displacement, and infrastructure destruction" across all areas of the enclave.
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