Nearly 50 hostages killed since the Israeli strike,Hamas said.

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Hostages killed: According to official statistics, Hamas carried out the worst attack in Israel’s history

on October 7. Large numbers of Hamas fighters poured into Israel from Gaza, killing more than 1,400 people, most of them civilians, and kidnapping 224 people. Israel’s relentless offensive against Hamas in Gaza, which the health ministry says has killed more than 7,000 people, mostly civilians, is expected to escalate if Israeli forces seize vast swathes of land along the border.

On the 20th day of Israel’s bloodiest war on Gaza, the UN humanitarian coordinator for the Palestinian territories, Lynn Hastings, said there was no difference despite warnings from the Israeli military to people in Gaza. “. She said in a statement that when the escape routes were bombed, “people had no choice but to make impossible choices. Nowhere in Gaza was safe.”

The military said its forces hit “numerous terrorist groups, infrastructure and anti-tank missiles” overnight. After the preparation of Prime Minister Benjamin Neitan, there was preparation for a land war. After the grainy night vision of Israeli military personnel, black smoke rolled into the sky.

The military pointed out that the campaign in the north of Gaza is “preparation for the next fighting phase”. The raid happened after Netanyahu said national television speech to Israelis, who are still mourning and angry after the October 7 attack, saying “we are fighting for our survival.”

The international community is increasingly worried about the amount of human suffering in the siege of Palestine, as Israel interrupts much of the water, food, fuel and other basic collections. Um Omar al -Haldi, mournful in southern Gaza, told AFP, as she had seen her neighbors killed in Israeli shocks, which resulted in homes in the ruins, and many people are worried about being buried under them.

“We saw them bombed – the children were bombed while their mothers were hugged. “Where are the Arabs, where are the people?” she asked.

In a statement, Amnesty International called for an immediate ceasefire to ensure “the people of Gaza receive life-saving aid in the midst of an unprecedented humanitarian disaster”. Agnes Kalamara, director of the human rights organization, said: “Serious violations of international humanitarian law, including war crimes, by all parties to the conflict continue unabated.”

The death toll is rising –

The war’s death toll is the highest since Israel unilaterally withdrew troops from the small coastal territory in 2005, a period in which Gaza has fought four times.

Entire neighborhoods were razed to the ground, surgeons operated without anesthesia, and ice trucks were turned into makeshift morgues. Amidst the chaotic scenes, volunteers and neighbors dug out crumbling concrete and sand, sometimes with their bare hands, to rescue civilians.
Many times they found only mountains of corpses wrapped in blood-stained white shrouds. In Brussels on Thursday, EU leaders discussed demands for a “pause” in the war to allow aid to arrive.

The 27-nation bloc has long been divided between more pro-Palestinian member states, such as Ireland and Spain, and staunch supporters of Israel, including Germany and Austria. Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said: “We want the killing and violence to stop, so that humanitarian aid can get to Gaza, where innocent Palestinians are suffering, and for us to evacuate EU citizens.”

US President Joe Biden is a staunch supporter of Israel and has previously called on Israel to “protect innocent civilians” and abide by the “laws of war” as it pursues Hamas. French President Emmanuel Macron warned on Wednesday that “a large-scale intervention that would endanger the lives of civilians would be a mistake”.

Jordan’s King Abdullah II said anger over the ordeal could “cause an explosion” in the Middle East. – “Rain in Hell” –

Netanyahu said Israel had “brought hell to Hamas” and molecularly killed “thousands of terrible people”.

He said his war cabinet and the military would set the timing of a “ground offensive” with the aim of “eliminating Hamas” and “bringing home our captives”. But he stressed: “I will not elaborate on when, how and how much power” will participate.

Nathan also admits for the first time that he will have to explain the security gaps discovered on October 7. “The mistake is being investigated and everyone has to answer, including me,” he said. “But that will all happen in the future.”

Biden emphasized: “When the crisis is over, there has to be a vision of what happened next.” He reiterated Washington’s support for a two-state solution for an independent Israel and Palestine.

“It means a concerted effort by all parties — Israelis, Palestinians, regional partners, global leaders — to put us on the path to peace,” Biden said. About 2,500 US soldiers are located in Iraq and about 900 in Syria, helping to fight the remains of the Islamic State Jihadist group.

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The Pentagon announced that between 17 and 24 October, the US and Allied forces made 10 shocks in Iraq and three in Syria, involving “one -way shock unmanned aircraft and rockets”.

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