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At least 60 individuals lost their lives in one of the bloodiest strikes of the conflict in central Gaza

 At least 60 individuals lost their lives in one of the bloodiest strikes of the conflict in central Gaza


At least 60 individuals lost their lives in one of the bloodiest strikes of the conflict in central Gaza
At least 60 individuals lost their lives in one of the bloodiest strikes of the conflict in central Gaza



After 15 troops were killed in combat over the weekend, and scores more died in one of the bloodiest strikes of the war on Sunday in Gaza, Israel's commanders were willing to pay a heavy price.


After scores of civilians were murdered in one of the bloodiest strikes of the war in Gaza on Sunday, Israeli authorities recognized the exceptionally high cost of the weekend's fighting, including fifteen troops killed in action.

One of the worst raids of the conflict claimed many lives in Gaza on Sunday, and Israel's commanders paid a high price for their actions after fighting claimed the lives of fifteen troops over the course of the previous two days.


To the east of Deir al-Balah, the assault targeted the Maghazi refugee camp.


According to Ashraf al-Qidra, a spokesperson for the Gaza Health Ministry, at least 60 people had died, and more deaths were anticipated. When an AP journalist arrived on the scene, she saw as wounded people—including kids—were hauled away.


As Christmas Eve approached, Bethlehem in the West Bank was empty and its festivities had been postponed. Smoke billowed around the beleaguered territory. Tacit negotiations to come to an agreement on another hostage exchange for Israeli-held Palestinian hostages proceeded in neighboring Egypt.


Since the start of the ground battle, 154 Israeli soldiers have died; this might weaken popular support for the conflict, which started on October 7 when terrorists headed by Hamas stormed villages in southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and kidnapping 240 more.


About 20,400 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict in Gaza, and nearly all 2.3 million residents of the enclave have been forced to flee their homes. According to Gaza's health ministry, 166 individuals lost their lives in the coastal region the day before.


About 20,400 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict in Gaza, and nearly all 2.3 million residents of the enclave have been forced to flee their homes. According to Gaza's health ministry, 166 individuals lost their lives in the coastal region the day before. For the most part, Israelis continue to support the nation's declared objectives of overthrowing Hamas's leadership and military power and freeing the remaining 129 prisoners. This is true despite mounting international pressure to stop Israel's assaults, as well as rising Palestinian dead toll and hitherto unheard-of suffering.


Hamas endured the consequences. According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, fighting is our only choice even if it costs us dearly. Israeli President Isaac Herzog urged the people to be together in an address that was broadcast nationwide. This is a test moment. He said, "We won't give up or blink an eye."


There's a lot of resentment directed against his government, which a lot of people fault for not protecting civilians on October 7 and for supporting policies that over time enabled Hamas to become more powerful. Netanyahu has shied away from taking accountability for his military and policy missteps. The people will eventually find it harder to disregard the high cost incurred and the growing fear that Hamas is getting closer to achieving the much-promoted objectives. displays no indications of capitulation going forward,'' said Amos Harel, a military affairs analyst for the daily Haaretz.


The Israeli military claimed to have finished demolishing the Hamas subterranean headquarters in northern Gaza. Israeli officials have said that the operation, which included breaking up the extensive tunnel network and killing key commanders, was successful. This might take many months to complete. The dialogue-oriented efforts persisted.


Ziad al-Nakhlah, the leader of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, travels to Egypt for negotiations. The terrorist organization, which was also involved in the assault on October 7, said that it was prepared to think about freeing the captives only after the combat had stopped. Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas, was in Cairo a few days ago for negotiations.


One of the bloodiest military operations in recent memory is Israel's incursion into Gaza. Women and children made up more than two thirds of the 20,000 Palestinians killed; the health ministry in Gaza does not make a distinction between militants and civilians.


Among the most devastating military actions in recent memory was Israel's invasion. Women and children made up more than two thirds of the 20,000 Palestinians killed; the health ministry in Gaza does not make a distinction between militants and civilians.


In other news, the Palestinian Red Crescent said that a 13-year-old kid was shot and killed by an Israeli drone attack inside the al-Amal hospital in Khan Yunis, a region of Gaza where Israeli troops think Hamas commanders hide. Has taken place.


A home at a camp for refugees west of Rafah, on Gaza's border with Egypt, was attacked by Israel throughout the course of the night. Journalists with the Associated Press claim that at least two persons died at the hospital where the remains were transferred. A rocket struck a structure in the Burij refugee camp in central Gaza, resulting in at least two fatalities and six injuries.


and Palestinians living north of Gaza City in the Jabaliya neighborhood.There were reports of intense Israeli shelling and bombing in areas it claimed to control. According to the military wing of Hamas, Israeli forces in Jabaliya and the Jabaliya refugee camp were fired at by its militants. Furthermore, Palestinians reported intense Israeli bombing and bombardment in the Jabaliya region, which is north of Gaza City and under Israeli control.


According to the military wing of Hamas, Israeli forces in Jabaliya and the Jabaliya refugee camp were fired at by its militants. Israel is criticized internationally for the deaths of civilians, but it places the responsibility on Hamas, noting the group's use of tunnels and densely populated residential areas. Since October 7, Israel has launched hundreds of airstrikes. He claims that he has killed hundreds of Hamas militants without providing any proof. Additionally, Israel is charged of mistreating Palestinian men and adolescent boys who were held during the assaults in houses, shelters, hospitals, and other locations. It has refuted claims of mistreatment and said that those who have no connection to terrorism are freed right away. Additionally, Israel is charged of mistreating Palestinian men and adolescent boys who were held during the assaults in houses, shelters, hospitals, and other locations. It has refuted claims of mistreatment and said that those who have no connection to terrorism are freed right away.


After being freed, Khamis al-Burdaini of Gaza City told the AP while speaking from a hospital bed in Rafah that he was arrested by Israeli troops after his house was largely demolished by bulldozers and tanks. He added that the males had blindfolds on and were shackled. We had trouble falling asleep. He sobbed and covered his face as he stated, "We did not get food and water." We had trouble falling asleep. He sobbed and covered his face as he stated, "We did not get food and water." Another prisoner freed from the Shijaiya district of Gaza City, Mohammed Salem, said he was beaten by Israeli forces. "We felt offended," he said. A 72-year-old guy used to be banged up by a female officer. worldwide coercion A feeble resolution, voted by the UN Security Council, demands the immediate delivery of humanitarian supplies to the famished and desperate Palestinians, as well as the release of all captives, but it makes no mention of a truce. A feeble resolution, voted by the UN Security Council, demands the immediate delivery of humanitarian supplies to the famished and desperate Palestinians, as well as the release of all captives, but it makes no mention of a truce. However, it was not immediately apparent how and when the supply of food, medical supplies, and other aid—which was far less than the 500 deliveries per day on average before to the war—would pick up pace. Two border crossings, Rafah and Kerem Shalom, are where trucks enter Israel.


According to Wael Abu Omar, a spokesperson for the Palestinian Crossing Authority, 93 relief vehicles reached Gaza on Saturday via Rafah. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director of the World Health Organization, said on social media that the devastation of the Gaza health system is a tragedy and reaffirmed the UN's plea for a humanitarian truce. A patrol ship in the Red Sea shot down four drones fired from Houthi-controlled parts of Yemen on Saturday, while two Houthi anti-ship ballistic missiles struck international trade, according to US Central Command, raising fears about the possibility of a wider regional confrontation. captured in the lane.


A patrol ship in the Red Sea shot down four drones fired from Houthi-controlled parts of Yemen on Saturday, while two Houthi anti-ship ballistic missiles struck international trade, according to US Central Command, raising fears about the possibility of a wider regional confrontation. captured in the lane. The Houthis, who are supported by Iran, claim that their strikes are aimed against Israeli-affiliated ships in an attempt to thwart the Israeli onslaught in Gaza.



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