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2023-10-28 22:56:00

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ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR

The Hamas Ministry of Health announced overnight from Saturday to Sunday that more than 8,000 people had been killed in the Gaza Strip since the start of clashes with Israel, the Prime Minister of which promised on Saturday evening that “war” would be “long and difficult”. Follow our live stream.

Published on: 10/29/2023 – 00:56

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A Palestinian mourns the death of his stillborn baby and his wife in an Israeli strike on October 27, 2023 in northern Gaza. ©Archyde.com

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Ground fighting is taking place in the Gaza Strip, which has been relentlessly shelled by the Israeli army three weeks following the start of the war between the Jewish state and Hamas. The Israeli army announced that it had struck the underground network of the Palestinian movement, destroying “150 targets” during the night.

Israeli Defense Minister announced that Gaza operation will continue until further notice

In a speech on Saturday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that “the war in the Gaza Strip will be long and difficult”, referring to a “struggle” which will take place “on sea, on land and in the air”. .

Hundreds of buildings were “completely destroyed” in these nighttime bombardments, said the Civil Defense of the Palestinian enclave. This intensification of airstrikes on Gaza worries the families of the hostages who are demanding explanations from the Israeli government. According to the human rights organization Human Rights Watch (HRW), the shutdown of telecommunications and the internet in the Gaza Strip risks “serving as a cover for mass atrocities”.

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