2023-11-13 10:40:32
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Turkish ship carrying field hospitals arrives at Egyptian port near Rafah
It is the first relief ship carrying field hospitals for Gaza to arrive in Egypt, as all hospitals in Gaza City are now “out of service”, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health.
10:27
Mother of hostages calls on Netanyahu to ‘make a deal immediately’ to allow releases
“We have a strong commitment to freeing children, the elderly, adults,” said this morning on BFMTV Hadas Calderon, whose two Franco-Israeli children are hostages of Hamas, following Benjamin Netanyahu raised the possibility of a agreement to free some of the approximately 240 hostages kidnapped by Hamas.
“We must reach an agreement immediately and send them back to their homes. They must be released, it is an obligation. I hope that this opportunity will be seized and that it will not be missed”, called Hadas Calderon on our antenna .
“After 38 nightmarish days, we finally have a glimmer of hope that something positive will happen,” she shared.
9:59
British Home Secretary sacked following accusing police of supporting pro-Palestine protesters
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fired his Interior Minister Suella Braverman following the minister notably questioned last week the impartiality of the London police force, which she accused of having authorized a pro-Palestine demonstration which brought together more than 300,000 people on Saturday in the British capital.
“There is a perception that the higher-ups in the police show favoritism towards the demonstrators,” said Suella Braverman, suggesting that these demonstrations were led by defenders of radical Islam. In the past, the minister had also described the situation of people living on the streets as a “life choice”.
Suella Braverman was replaced by James Cleverly, until now Minister of Foreign Affairs.
9:07
Israeli army announces that 44 of its soldiers have been killed in Gaza since the start of the war
The Israeli army announced the death of two new soldiers in the fighting in the Gaza Strip, bringing to 44 the number of soldiers killed in the Palestinian enclave since the start of the war once morest Hamas on October 7.
Israel has been relentlessly striking the Gaza Strip since the deadly attack carried out on its soil by Hamas on October 7, and has been carrying out a parallel ground operation since October 27 with the aim of “annihilating” the Palestinian Islamist movement in power. in the territory.
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Hamas says ‘all hospitals’ in northern Gaza are ‘out of service’
Since Friday, the noose has tightened around hospitals, mainly in Gaza City, at the heart of the fighting, with the Israeli army ensuring that they are used by Hamas to attack it. Furthermore, hospitals are now deprived of electricity due to lack of fuel necessary to operate the generators, the shortage of which is due to the siege imposed by Israel.
8:26
Hamas says 6 babies and 9 patients died due to lack of electricity at Gaza’s al-Chifa hospital
On Saturday, the hospital announced that 39 premature babies were still in al-Chifa and that nurses were carrying out “hand breathing massages” to keep them alive. A doctor from the NGO Doctors Without Borders (MSF) also indicated that 17 patients were in intensive care.
8:09
NGO announces eight pro-Iran fighters killed in US strikes in Syria
Eight Iranian-affiliated fighters were killed in U.S. strikes that targeted two sites in eastern Syria in response to attacks on U.S. personnel in the region, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday. ‘homme (OSDH), an NGO.
“Eight pro-Iranian fighters were killed, including at least one Syrian and Iraqis” in the strikes on Sunday, the OSDH said. This is the third time in less than three weeks that the American army has targeted sites in Syria linked to Iran, which has increased strikes once morest American forces following Washington’s renewed support for Israel once morest Hamas.
7:28
UN flags at half-mast in Asia in memory of personnel killed in Gaza
Flags were lowered to half-mast at UN buildings across Asia on Monday, and staff called to observe a minute’s silence in memory of their colleagues killed in the war between Israel and Hamas.
The blue and white flag of the United Nations was lowered at 9:30 a.m. local time in Bangkok, Tokyo and Beijing, the day following the UN announced “a significant number of deaths and injuries” in the “bombing ” from the headquarters of the UN Development Program (UNDP) in Gaza.
UNRWA announced on Friday that more than 100 of its employees had died in the Gaza Strip since the start of the war.
6:12
IDF says Hamas turns ambulances ‘into legitimate military targets’
Despite international outrage, the Israeli army claimed on social media on Sunday that ambulances “hijacked for terrorist purposes” by Hamas are “legitimate military targets”. On Friday, November 3, Israel had already confirmed targeting an ambulance at the entrance to Gaza City’s largest hospital in an airstrike.
The Israeli army denounced “the cynical manipulation” of the Palestinian Islamist movement, which “hijacks ambulances and hospitals for terrorist purposes.”
“By sacrificing the neutrality of these institutions and violating international law, Hamas transforms them into legitimate military targets,” argues the IDF.
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5:15
Chancellor Olaf Scholz says he is opposed to an “immediate” ceasefire in Gaza
The German Chancellor said on Sunday he was opposed to an “immediate” ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, while calls to this effect are increasing around the world following the bombings by the Israeli army.
“I freely admit that I do not think that calls for an immediate ceasefire or a long pause – which would amount to almost the same thing – are fair, because that would ultimately mean that Israel is leaving Hamas the possibility of recovering and obtaining new missiles”, declared Olaf Scholz during a debate organized by a regional German daily, Heilbronner Stimme. On the other hand, he pleaded for “humanitarian breaks”.
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5:00
Benjamin Netanyahu raises possibility of potential hostage deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu raised the possibility of a potential deal to free hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip during an interview with NBC on Sunday.
Benjamin Netanyahu was questioned by the American channel on the possibility of an agreement concerning the women, children and elderly people taken hostage.
“Is there a potential agreement?” the journalist asked him. “It might be,” he replied, “but, I think, the less I express myself on the subject, the more I increase the chances of it materializing,” he declared, specifying that things were progressing thanks to Israeli military pressure.
4:45
US strikes in Syria on sites linked to Iran
The United States launched strikes in Syria once morest two Iran-linked sites on Sunday in response to attacks on American personnel in the region, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
“US armed forces conducted precision strikes today on facilities in eastern Syria used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Iranian-affiliated groups, in response to attacks “continued attacks once morest U.S. personnel in Iraq and Syria,” Lloyd Austin said in a statement.
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Gaza hospitals trapped in fighting
Thousands of people are stranded on Sunday in the al-Chifa hospital, the largest in the Gaza Strip, trapped in the fighting, with the head of the World Health Organization calling not to “remain silent” in front of “death scenes” in hospitals.
The Israeli army denies targeting the hospital, describing as “false” reports according to which its troops are “surrounding and striking” the establishment. Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said a strike on the hospital Friday was “a poorly fired rocket belonging to terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip.”
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