According to the civil defense service administered by Hamas, more casualties were discovered within the debris of the fallen building; hence, the official death toll from the bombing in Beit Lahia was predicted to grow.
The humanitarian situation in northern Gaza has been deemed “unbearable” by the UN.
According to a senior official, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are stuck in the area due to what Israel has conceded is essentially a siege, and their supplies are running low.
The demise of Hamas chief Yayha Sinwar doesn’t seem to have lessened Israel’s resolve to keep hitting the organization’s surviving branches.
Israel reported that in the most recent operations, close-quarters ground combat and airstrikes had claimed the lives of scores of fighters.
Despite appeals from world leaders for the continuation of ceasefire talks, Benjamin Netanyahu has again vowed to continue fighting until the war against Hamas is won.
It has also emerged that Netanyahu spoke to former US President Donald Trump after what appeared to be a drone attack on his home in the coastal city of Caesarea.
Speaking at an election rally in the US, Trump said the Israeli Prime Minister was in a stronger position because he wasn’t listening to President Biden’s concerns about the way the war in Gaza is being fought.
(BBC)