At least 3,061 Palestinians have been killed and 13,750 wounded in Israeli air bombardments. The number of Israelis killed since the Hamas operation stands at over 1,400 as war rages on for the 11th day.
At least 3,061 Palestinians have been killed in the ongoing Israeli air strikes on Gaza, the Health Ministry in Gaza said.Since the bombardment began on October 7, at least 940 Palestinian children and 1,032 women have been killed in Gaza, the Hamas government media office said.
Israel last week ordered a complete siege on Gaza, where 2.4 million residents are facing life-threatening shortages of medicine, water, food and fuel. "In this situation, it is crucial to comply with the norms of international law, and follow the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council, which secure the legal rights of the Palestinian people," a Kazakh Foreign Ministry statement said.Israel has attacked around 5,000"Hamas targets" in Gaza and cancelled a"large number" of other strikes in an effort"to avoid Palestinian civilian casualties", a senior Israeli official said.
"Those workers entered Israel in the week that preceded the attack," said Israeli Channel 12."At this stage, those workers will be kept in Israel and will not be returned to Gaza."1343 GMT — Israel carried out 41 confirmed attacks on health services in Gaza 1339 GMT — Israeli ground offensive may cause 'massive' spike in Gaza child casualties: Human Rights Watch
Besides the ongoing intense airstrikes and shelling, a feared ground operation into the besieged and bombarded Gaza would involve a lot more Israeli troops, tanks, and heavy artillery on the ground, said Esveld.Jordan is scheduled to host on Wednesday a meeting with the leaders of the US, Palestine and Egypt to discuss the ongoing fighting between Hamas and Israel, and related developments in Gaza.
Asked whether US authorities have noticed that Iran was engaging in the conflict in new ways, White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said onThe tragedy that is unfolding in Gaza is a result of a"disdainful attitude towards the Middle East settlement process," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.
UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani said at a UN press conference that Israel’s military assaults show no signs of abating, and that “the continued siege on Gaza” is affecting water supply, food, medicine, and other basic needs. Speaking at a joint news conference in the capital Beirut with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan, Abdallah Bouhabib emphasised that his country is not seeking war.
"If the crimes of the Zionist regime continue, Muslims and resistance forces will become impatient, and no one can stop them," Khamenei said. The aid is aimed at addressing the humanitarian crisis resulting from the ongoing armed conflict between Israel and Hamas, Tokyo-based Kyodo News reported. For over 10 days, Israel has been bombing the besieged Palestinian territory, with the death toll now nearing 3,000, among them at least 750 children.
At least four people from the same family were killed in the attack, locals said. “There are only two survivors,” Zoarab said.Clashes erupted again on the border between Lebanon and Israel, where Israeli forces and armed groups in Lebanon have engaged in a series of low-level skirmishes since the outbreak of the latest war in Gaza.
Speaking to media in a briefing, Dr Richard Brennan, regional emergency director of the WHO's Eastern Mediterranean regional office, said the WHO was meeting with"decision-makers" on Tuesday to open access to Gaza as soon as possible.King Abdullah II of Jordan has said at a meeting with German Chancellor OIaf Scholz in Berlin that neither Jordan nor Egypt would be willing to take in any Palestinian refugees.
An Israeli military spokesman has said that the status of Gaza after Israel's planned ground invasion on the Palestinian enclave would be a"global issue" for discussion by Israel's politicians and with other countries. Martin Griffiths, who is heading to Cairo on Tuesday “to try to help in the negotiations,” said in an interview with the UN Monday that he was hoping for “some good news” soon.
At least 2,800 Palestinians killed, 11,000 injured and over 1M displaced since the beginning of Israeli air strikes on Gaza on October 7 "Despite a series of actions we carried out, unfortunately on Saturday, we were unable to generate a sufficient warning that would allow the attack to be thwarted," said Ronen Bar, according to the Times of Israel news website.
The Brazilian draft resolution calls for “humanitarian pauses” and also “firmly condemns all violence and hostilities against civilians and all acts of terrorism.” But it also “unequivocally rejects and condemns the heinous terrorist attacks by Hamas.”US President Joe Biden will pay a solidarity visit to Israel on Wednesday following the Hamas attacks, said Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who also announced that Israel had agreed to work on civilian aid for Gaza.
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