Watch Live Updates: Israel-Palestine war

Watch Live Updates: Israel-Palestine war

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to “change the Middle East” in Israel’s war with Palestinian militant group Hamas

Israel said that armed fighters who attempted to infiltrate the country from Lebanon were shot and . . . ……..killed.

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Ten Palestinians injured in West Bank in Beit Umar, near Hebron.

The number of people who died in the Gaza Strip went up to 560, according to the health ministry there. This happened as Israel continued to attack Hamas targets for the third day in a row.

On Monday, Israel completely blocked off the Gaza Strip and stopped the water supply. They continued to bomb places in the Palestinian area because of the sudden attack by Hamas, which they compared to the 9/11 attacks.

#Update – United Nations Security Council is arranging a meeting on Sunday to make diplomatic talks

“The Secretary-General is deeply concerned for the civilian population and urges maximum restraint. Civilians must be respected and protected in accordance with international humanitarian law at all times,” Dujarric said.

#Update – Israeli death toll raised to 75 and more than 100 injured that number going to increase reports said

#Update – Palestinians Death toll raised to 250, ambulance got hit in Gaza

Following the escalation between Israel and Gaza, Israeli forces struck the enclave’s Indonesian hospital and an ambulance in front of Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza ……one ambulance driver injured several and damaged an oxygen station.

#Update – The Hamas deputy chief said: “We managed to kill and capture many Israeli soldiers. The fighting is still on. As to our prisoners I say, your freedom is looming large. What we have in hand will see you set free. The longer fighting continues, the higher the number of prisoners will become.”

“Civilians in Gaza are afraid that the conflict is going to be long-term”

#Update – “All scenarios are now possible and we are ready for an [Israeli] land invasion,” Hamas deputy chief Saleh al-Arouri has told Al Jazeera

#Update – Lufthansa, the German airline, has announced a reduction in its flights to Israel in response to recent attacks by Hamas, as conveyed by a spokesperson to the AFP news agency.

#Update – 160 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza and over 1,000 have been wounded, according to the Palestinian health authority

#Update – 41 Israelis dead and 750 injured that number going to increase reports said

#Update – On Saturday, Western capitals united in strong condemnation of a recent surge in Palestinian attacks on Israel, marking a significant escalation in violence that has persisted for the past two years.

Tensions between Israel and Palestine have escalated in recent days, with Hamas firing over 5,000 rockets from Gaza and Israel responding with airstrikes. The Israeli military has called up reserves and is deploying troops to the border, while the Israeli government has authorized the use of force against Hamas targets in Gaza.

The Palestinian Authority has condemned the rocket attacks and called for a ceasefire. However, Hamas has said that it will continue to fire rockets until Israel ends its blockade of Gaza.

The situation in the Middle East is tense and there is a risk of a wider conflict. The United Nations and the international community are calling for both sides to show restraint and to avoid further violence.

Here is a more detailed breakdown of the news:

  • Hamas, the Islamist militant group that controls the Gaza Strip, has fired over 5,000 rockets into Israel since Monday.
  • The Israeli military has responded with airstrikes against Hamas targets in Gaza.
  • The Israeli government has authorized the use of force against Hamas targets in Gaza.
  • The Palestinian Authority has condemned the rocket attacks and called for a ceasefire.
  • Hamas has said that it will continue to fire rockets until Israel ends its blockade of Gaza.
  • The situation in the Middle East is tense and there is a risk of a wider conflict.
  • The United Nations and the international community are calling for both sides to show restraint and to avoid further violence.

Here are some live updates on the conflict:

  • Yesterday, Israeli airstrikes killed at least 170 people in Gaza, including a 5-year-old girl. The Israeli military said it was targeting Hamas militants, but Palestinians said the airstrikes hit civilian areas.
  • Today, Palestinian rocket attacks killed at least 29 people in Israel. The Israeli military said it intercepted most of the rockets, but some managed to get through.
  • The United Nations has called for a ceasefire between the two sides, but neither side has agreed to one.
  • The United States has expressed support for Israel’s right to self-defense, but has also called for both sides to show restraint.
  • The European Union has condemned the violence and called for a ceasefire.

The humanitarian situation in Gaza:

  • The humanitarian situation in Gaza is deteriorating. The United Nations says that more than 170 people have been killed and over 800 have been injured in the conflict.
  • Hospitals in Gaza are struggling to cope with the influx of wounded patients.
  • There is a shortage of food, water, and medicine in Gaza.
  • The United Nations is calling for urgent humanitarian assistance for the people of Gaza.

What is next?

It is unclear what will happen next in the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Hamas has said that it will continue to fire rockets until Israel ends its blockade of Gaza. Israel has said that it will continue to respond with airstrikes against Hamas targets. The United Nations and the international community are calling for both sides to show restraint and to avoid further violence.

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