2023-11-10 12:36:26
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Hamas rocket fire on Israel: sirens sound in Tel Aviv
Sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and its surrounding areas as Hamas announced it had fired rockets at Israel in response, the Islamist group claims, to the increase in civilian deaths in Gaza.
9,500 missiles, rockets and drones have been fired at Israel from Gaza since October 7, announced the Israeli army, adding that 2,000 shots were neutralized by their air defense systems.
Nearly 12% of rockets fired by Hamas, mostly domestically manufactured, failed on Palestinian territory, the Israeli army announced.
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13:07
Macron calls for financial aid to “vulnerable” countries in the Middle East to avoid contagion of the conflict
“Vulnerable” countries in the Middle East must benefit from international financial aid so as not to be drawn into the conflict between Israel and Hamas, Emmanuel Macron stressed during the Paris Peace Forum this morning.
“Today, we have very vulnerable countries which, if we do not help them through international solidarity, will be drawn into the ongoing conflict” in the Middle East, the head of state further said.
The IMF announced Thursday an agreement for $1.2 billion in aid for Jordan, a country bordering Israel, which fears the consequences of the month-long war between Israel and Hamas.
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12:26
Lebanon: Hezbollah says seven of its fighters were killed in Israeli strikes
Lebanese Hezbollah, a Shiite organization allied with Iran, says seven of its fighters were killed in Israeli strikes.
The Lebanese Islamist movement released the identity of the seven fighters in a statement indicating that they were “martyrs on the road to Jerusalem”, an expression used by Hezbollah.
A total of 68 of them have died since the start of clashes on the Israeli-Lebanese border more than a month ago.
11:54
Head of UN agency for Palestinian refugees calls for end to ‘carnage’ in Gaza
The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, called for an end to the “carnage” in the Gaza Strip and an end to the siege imposed by Israel on this territory.
“Razing entire neighborhoods is not a response to the heinous crimes committed by Hamas. On the contrary, it creates a new generation of aggrieved Palestinians who are likely to perpetuate the cycle of violence. The carnage must simply stop,” he said. -he declared in a press gallery, according to a UNRWA press release sent to the media on Friday.
“The siege of Gaza must end and continued humanitarian aid must be allowed to flow into the Gaza Strip without restrictions,” he added.
10:57
Hamas government announces 13 dead in Israeli strike on Gaza’s largest hospital
The government of the Palestinian movement Hamas in Gaza said 13 Palestinians were killed and dozens more injured in an Israeli strike Friday on the al-Shifa hospital complex, the largest in the small territory shelled by Israel.
“Thirteen martyrs and dozens injured in an Israeli strike on the Al-Shifa compound today” in the center of Gaza City, said Salama Maarouf, head of the Hamas press office. The Israeli army did not immediately communicate on such an operation.
10:15
In Gaza, “much remains to be done” to protect Palestinian civilians, according to Antony Blinken
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday welcomed the pauses accepted in the Israeli offensive in the north of the Gaza Strip, while saying that there was “still much to do” to protect civilians.
“I think progress has been made,” Antony Blinken said during a whirlwind visit to New Delhi. “But I was also very clear that there was still much to be done in terms of protecting civilians and delivering humanitarian aid,” he added.
10:08
Gaza: Israel agrees to take “4-hour breaks” to let civilians flee
The Israeli army has agreed to observe breaks of 4 to 6 hours each day in the north of the Gaza Strip, to allow Palestinian civilians to leave this area where fighting with Hamas is raging, but with no prospect of stopping. -fire.
“A ceasefire with Hamas means a surrender,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeated Thursday evening on the Fox News channel, reaffirming his objective of “eradicating Hamas” which started the war by attacking Israel on October 7.
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9:06
Humanitarian aid to Gaza: how Israeli authorities control convoys crossing the border
On the border between Gaza and Egypt, Israeli authorities scrupulously inspect humanitarian aid convoys sent to the Palestinian enclave.
The objective: to ensure that the content will benefit the Gazou population and not Hamas. “Water, food, medicine, nothing that terrorists can use in their operations,” lists Major Arié Shellcar.
7:39
The daily life of a Franco-Palestinian stuck in Gaza before his evacuation
Oday, a VTC driver who was the child of Palestinian refugees, was in Gaza on October 7 when Hamas attacked Israel, provoking the Jewish state’s immediate response.
“At first I hear the sounds of planes, fighter planes that keep circling, when I hear the explosion, I have the impression that it is in the room next door” , he told BFMTV.
As the days pass, the young man fears for his life and tries to go towards the South and the Rafah border post to leave the country. He filmed, in several videos, his daily life in the Gaza Strip. He was finally able to leave the enclave last week with other French people, but struggles to contact his wife who remained in the enclave due to frequent network outages.
6:21
Israel seeks neither to govern nor occupy Gaza, assures Netanyahu
During this same speech given to the American media, Fox NewsBenjamin Netanyahu assured that Israel did not intend to stay in Gaza in the long term.
“We are not seeking to rule Gaza. We are not seeking to occupy it, but we are seeking to give it and us a better future,” he said, adding that Israel was not seeking to “move anyone”.
Asked regarding his plan for the future of the Palestinian territory, he said it must be “demilitarized, deradicalized and reconstructed.” “We will have to find a government, a civilian government that will be there,” he added, without specifying who might form such a government.
6:20
For Netanyahu, Israeli army is progressing “exceptionally well”
During an interview with the American media Fow News, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured that the army of the Jewish state was progressing “exceptionally well” in its offensive once morest Hamas.
“I think the Israeli army is operating exceptionally well,” he said, once more rejecting the idea of a ceasefire.
“There is one thing we have not accepted, and that is a ceasefire. A ceasefire with Hamas means a surrender” and “there will not be one without liberation hostages,” he insisted, when asked regarding his meetings with American President Joe Biden.
6:18
Israel strikes Syria following drone crash in Eilat
Israel struck Syria at dawn on Friday in response to a drone that fell on a school in Eilat (south) on Thursday, the Israeli army said.
“In response to a drone from Syria that hit a school in Eilat, the Israel Defense Forces struck the organization that carried out the attack,” the army said in a statement and on X (ex Twitter) , without specifying the name of this organization.
Israel “holds the Syrian regime responsible for any terrorist act that emanates from its territory,” she added.
6:15
Welcome to this live
Hello, welcome to this live dedicated to the war between Israel and Hamas. While calls for a ceasefire are increasing, including, and for the first time, from Emmanuel Macron, the fighting on the ground continues.
After more than a month of Israeli strikes, in retaliation for the Hamas attack once morest Israel on October 7, several hundred thousand civilians, according to the UN, remain trapped in a disastrous humanitarian situation in the north of the Strip. Gaza.
In the Gaza Strip, Israeli bombings left 10,812 dead, mainly civilians, including 4,412 children, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health.
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