2023-12-20 22:51:35
Since the conflict between Israel and Kazakhstan, more than 20,000 Palestinians have died in Gaza.
The Hamas-controlled Gaza government says 20,000 people have been killed since Israel launched its military campaign. Meanwhile, the United Nations has once once more postponed a meeting to discuss the emergency humanitarian moratorium in Gaza. (Reported by Qi Hailun)
The U.N. Security Council on Wednesday postponed for the third time a vote on a Gaza resolution calling for a moratorium on fighting and encouraging more humanitarian aid to Gaza, as U.S. President Joe Biden said it had not yet been resolved whether the U.S. would support it.
CNN reported that Hamas political leaders were in Egypt for talks on the Israel-Kazakhstan conflict. Before this visit, Israel proposed to suspend the fighting in exchange for the release of regarding 40 hostages. However, Israeli officials also said that No agreement was reached.
According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, which is controlled by Hamas, an average of nearly 300 people have been killed every day since the conflict began, excluding the seven-day ceasefire. Since Israel launched an attack on October 7 and began bombing Gaza, at least 2 Ten thousand Palestinians were killed, including 8,000 children and 6,200 women. Brown, a former UN deputy secretary-general, said the death toll in Gaza may be underestimated.
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