Israeli Offensive in Gaza: Unprecedented Damage to Homes and Ceasefire Agreement – Latest Updates

2023-11-22 14:47:43

GAZA CITY: The ongoing Israeli offensive has reportedly caused unprecedented damage to homes in the Gaza Strip. According to the report, 60 percent of Gaza’s residential areas have been hit by Israeli attacks. Many of these are completely destroyed. The rest of the houses were partially destroyed.

The media reports that there are few shelters in Gaza, home to hundreds of thousands of people, that have not been affected by Israeli bombardment. More than 222,000 houses were damaged, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), which compiled data from the Palestinian Department of Public Works and Housing. More than 51 percent of Gaza’s educational institutions were destroyed. With this, the study of 6,25,000 students becomes a question mark.

An Israeli reporter who accompanied the Israeli army to the town of Beit Hanoun in Gaza revealed on November 12 that he saw only one habitable building there. This is the situation in the city, which was home to more than 52,000 people before the Israeli invasion.

Ceasefire Agreement

A cease-fire and hostage-handover deal agreed by Israel and Hamas will be announced within 24 hours. A four-day ceasefire will come into effect. In exchange for the release of 50 women and children held captive in Gaza, Israel will release several Palestinian women and children held in prisons.

This is terrorism – the Pope

Pope Francis says the Israel-Hamas conflict has gone beyond war. He said that this has become an act of terrorism. The Pope’s response came following separate meetings with relatives of Israeli citizens held hostage by Hamas and relatives of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons.

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