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As Israeli forces advance into southern Gaza, they target two houses and murder around ninety Palestinians

As Israeli forces advance into southern Gaza, they target two houses and murder around ninety Palestinians


Israel insisted that it must keep making sure that supplies do not reach Hamas, so the US negotiated the removal of wording that would have given the UN the authority to monitor assistance headed for Gaza before the Security Council vote.


A resolution that contained censure was rejected by the US in October because it failed to emphasize Israel's right to self-defense.

A day after the U.N. head issued a fresh warning that nothing in Gaza is safe, rescuers and hospital authorities said on Saturday that over 90 Palestinians had been killed by Israeli air attacks on two houses, including several members of a big family. Furthermore, Israel's persistent strikes are the cause of the current predicament. Significant barriers to the distribution of relief supplies.


Additionally on Saturday, the Israeli military said that hundreds of suspected terrorists were apprehended by forces in Gaza last week, and that over 200 of them were sent to Israel for additional questioning, resulting in a large-scale detention of Palestinian males. provide unique information on the contentious policy. According to the IDF, more than 700 persons who are allegedly connected to Islamic Jihad and Hamas have been placed in Israeli prisons so far.


Israel declared war on October 7 in response to a cross-border incursion by Hamas terrorists who murdered over 1,200 people and kidnapped 240 more. Health authorities in the Gaza Strip, which has been governed by the Islamic militant organization for the last 16 years, report that Israel's battle to eliminate Hamas has resulted in more than 20,000 Palestinian deaths and more than 53,000 injuries. Health authorities in the Gaza Strip, which has been governed by the Islamic militant organization for the last 16 years, report that Israel's battle to eliminate Hamas has resulted in more than 20,000 Palestinian deaths and more than 53,000 injuries.


Israel has promised to keep attacking until Hamas is destroyed, taken out of power in Gaza, and all prisoners are released, despite rising pleas from across the world for a truce. In the diplomatic sphere, the Biden administration has stood up for Israel. The UN Security Council passed a weak resolution on Friday that did not call for a ceasefire but instead called for the rapid acceleration of assistance delivery to Gaza's beleaguered civilian population. Two homes, one in Gaza City and the other in the central Nussirat urban refugee camp, were damaged by airstrikes on Friday. According to Mahmoud Bassal, the civil defense agency spokesperson for Gaza, the strike in Gaza City was one of the worst of the conflict, killing 76 members of the al-Mughrabi family.


He said that women and children were also among the dead, revealing the names of the chiefs of sixteen different households. Issam al-Mughrabi, a seasoned employee of the UNDP, together with his spouse and their five kids, were among the deceased. We are all really touched by Issam's and his family's loss. The UN and the people living in Gaza are not targets, according to the agency's director, Achim Steiner. There must be an end to this conflict. Mohammed Khalifa, a local TV journalist, and at least 14 other people were killed in an assault that demolished their house in Nusirat later on Friday, according to authorities at the neighboring Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, where the remains were brought. There was death.


On Saturday, mourners said funeral prayers in the hospital courtyard while search parties carried on looking for survivors. Under the fallen roof, at least two corpses' legs were visible. Israel has held Hamas accountable for the high number of civilian casualties, pointing to the group's use of tunnels by terrorists and congested residential neighborhoods. Since October 7, Israel has launched hundreds of airstrikes and has mostly avoided publicizing individual assaults, including whose targets it is targeting. One of the worst military campaigns in recent memory, Israel's attack has leveled large portions of the tiny coastal enclave and forced roughly 85% of Gaza's 2.3 million residents to flee.


In Gaza, over 500,000 people, or 25% of the population, are starving to death, according to a study released this week by the UN and other organizations. One of the worst military campaigns in recent memory, Israel's attack has leveled large portions of the tiny coastal enclave and forced roughly 85% of Gaza's 2.3 million residents to flee. A military spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, said late on Friday that soldiers were extending the ground attack to further parts of the strip, with a concentration on the south. He claimed that the northern section of Gaza, which was the primary target of Israel's ground assault, was still under active action. According to the army, it launched airstrikes against Hamas militants in many Gaza City sites.


Following Palestinian claims of widespread adolescent male and boy arrests from homes, shelters, and hospitals in northern Gaza, where ground troops were present, the army released a statement about the detentions. Strong control has been established by the forces. Releasing captives have said that they were beaten to their panties, stripped of their clothing, and submerged in water at a minimum of many days. The army has refuted claims of mistreatment and said that individuals who had no affiliation with insurgents were freed right away. Although it has not provided any proof, Israel claims to have killed thousands of Hamas fighters, including over 2,000 in the last three weeks. He claims that the ground assault has claimed the lives of 139 of his fighters. It was unclear right once how and when assistance delivery would pick up speed after the UN decision.


Trucks now arrive via two crossings: Kerem Shalom on the Israeli border and Rafah on the Egyptian border. According to Israeli authorities, Israel, Egypt, and the UN reached a mutual agreement on Saturday to block both crossings. It was unclear right once how and when assistance delivery would pick up speed after the UN decision. Trucks now arrive via two crossings: Kerem Shalom on the Israeli border and Rafah on the Egyptian border. According to Israeli authorities, Israel, Egypt, and the UN reached a mutual agreement on Saturday to block both crossings.


Israel insisted that it must keep making sure that supplies do not reach Hamas, so the US negotiated the removal of wording that would have given the UN the authority to monitor assistance headed for Gaza before the Security Council vote. On Friday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that it is incorrect to gauge the success of relief efforts based just on the quantity of vehicles. The actual issue, he said, is that the manner Israel is conducting this offensive is seriously impeding the flow of humanitarian supplies into Gaza. According to him, the following are necessary for an assistance operation to be successful: worker security, safety, logistical capability—especially with regard to trucks—and the restart of business operations.


Reiterating his long-standing demand for a humanitarian ceasefire was Guterres. Although he said that much more needs to be done right once to put a stop to the continuing misery for the people of Gaza, he expressed optimism that the resolution may assist. A strong demand for an immediate cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hamas was granted by the United States. Both Russia and it refrained from voting because they preferred harsher wording. Gilad Erdan, Israel's ambassador to the UN, chastised the body severely for not denouncing Hamas' October 7 assault. A resolution that contained censure was rejected by the US in October because it failed to emphasize Israel's right to self-defense.


Before Friday's Security Council decision, Hamas claimed that the U.N. resolution should have required an immediate cessation of the Israeli onslaught and accused the United States for exerting pressure on it to remove this need. Confirmed.



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