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As the Israel-Hamas conflict continues, relief trucks enter Gaza. 10 revisions

 As the Israel-Hamas conflict continues, relief trucks enter Gaza. 10 revisions


Thousands of people have died as the conflict between Israel and Hamas has become worse. On Sunday, the Israeli military said that an airstrike on a mosque in Jenin, West Bank, had resulted in the deaths of "terrorists from Hamas and Islamic Jihad."


Israeli soldiers and settlers have murdered dozens of individuals in the West Bank since October 7, when Hamas fighters entered Israel and killed at least 1,400 people.




LIVE updates on the Israel-Hamas conflict

According to the Hamas-run health ministry, Israel's retaliatory massive bombing of the Gaza Strip has resulted in the deaths of more than 4,300 persons, predominantly civilians.


Here are the ten most recent developments in the Israel-Hamas conflict:

1. Several senior leaders and representatives from the Middle East, Europe, and Africa gathered in Cairo to discuss measures to stop the Israel-Hamas conflict from spreading to other countries. Antonio Guterres, the head of the UN, urged for a "humanitarian ceasefire" in the conflict between Israel and the terrorist organization Hamas on Saturday.


2. In anticipation of the "next stage" of its military action, Israel claimed it would intensify airstrikes over Gaza.


3. Qatar is hopeful that discussions with the organization will "very soon" result in the release of all civilian captives; it was crucial in securing the release of two US nationals who had been kidnapped by Hamas.


4. Up to 100,000 people marched through the heart of London to support the Palestinian cause and call for an end to Israel's conflict with Hamas. It was most likely the biggest of many pro-Palestinian protests that took place all around the globe in conjunction with a summit gathering in Cairo to try to stop the carnage.


5. Iran-friendly Following the passing of one of its members, Hezbollah claimed to have fired guided missiles against an Israeli location and launched missiles at other targets close to the Lebanon-Israel border.


6. According to the Associated Press, video footage and satellite images reveal that the missile that killed hundreds of people on Tuesday by striking the al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza was launched from Palestinian territory.


7. On Saturday, Israeli planes dropped leaflets over Gaza City, reinforcing earlier calls that all civilians living there leave for the southern part of the Gaza Strip. The phrasing of the leaflets, according to the residents, was stronger than previously, stating that "whoever chooses not to evacuate would probably be labeled as a member of a terrorist organization."


8. A criminal inquiry into suspected payments sent to Hamas weeks before the assaults on Israel was opened, according to Switzerland's chief prosecutor.


9. Since October 7, Israel has detained nearly 1,000 West Bank residents, as rallies in favor of Gaza have grown.


10. About 20 lorries on route to Gaza started to pass the Rafah border crossing. According to the UN, supplies will include "trauma and chronic disease medicines, as well as basic essential medicines." The convoy reportedly included 60 tons of emergency food supplies, including canned tuna, wheat flour, pasta, canned beans, and canned tomato paste, according to the UN's World Food Program.



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