Israel Palestine Conflict: It has been a month since the ongoing war between Hamas and Israel. Hamas suddenly attacked southern Israel on October 7, after which the war between the two sides is going on. Meanwhile, so far more than 11 and a half thousand people have been killed on both sides and thousands have been injured. The United Nations is continuously expressing concern about the situation in Gaza.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said that no life-saving fuel has been allowed into Gaza since October 7, putting the lives of 2.3 million (23 lakh) Palestinians at risk due to the closure of essential services and A massive tragedy is unfolding.
Benjamin Netanyahu expressed desire for a pause in the fighting
According to news agency AP, in an ABC News interview broadcast late on Monday (November 6), Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered assistance to Gaza or the release of some of the more than 240 people held hostage by Hamas. Has expressed a desire to give a short pause in the fight.
However, he has ruled out any general ceasefire without the release of all hostages. Benjamin Netanyahu has also said that Israel will be responsible for the security of Gaza indefinitely after the war.
70 percent of the population in Gaza has been displaced
According to news agency AP, Israel started another wave of attacks on the entire area of Gaza on Tuesday (7 November). Entire city blocks have been reduced to debris. About 70 percent of the approximately 23 lakh people of Gaza have left their homes. Many people followed Israeli orders and fled towards the southern part of the surrounded area, but there is also bombing there.
How many people died in the one month war?
According to Al Jazeera’s report, at least 10,328 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in Israeli attacks since October 7. At the same time, 1,400 people have died in Israel due to Hamas attacks. According to the AP report, the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry said that more than 4,100 minors were among those killed in Gaza.
He said more than 2,300 people were missing and believed to be buried under the debris of destroyed buildings, the ministry said. Gaza’s ministry has said it does not differentiate between civilians and fighters, while Israel says it has killed thousands of fighters.
Bombs rained on three cities of southern Gaza overnight!
According to the BBC report, dozens of people are reported to have been killed in overnight Israeli air strikes in Gaza’s Khan Younis, Rafah and Deir al-Balah cities. These cities are in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, where citizens have been advised by the Israeli Army to go.
The IDF said it had taken control of a Hamas stronghold in northern Gaza in recent fighting. The IDF said it attacked Hamas positions overnight with dozens of mortar shell launchers and from the sea.
15 out of 35 hospitals in Gaza are out of service – claims WHO doctor
Ahmed al-Mandhari, a doctor with the World Health Organization, said that about 15 hospitals out of 35 in Gaza are no longer functioning. He said that these hospitals have been out of service due to direct attacks or lack of fuel. He said that the remaining hospitals are partially functioning.
Hamas rocket launching site where children play – IDF
Meanwhile, the IDF has released some videos from its official X handle. The IDF said it is finding all this in Gaza, in a building where children play, it is a rocket launching site of Hamas. Posting another video, the IDF said Hamas turned a mosque into a rocket launching complex, another example of its brazen exploitation of civilian areas for its terrorist activities.
IDF claims – another Hamas commander killed
The IDF claimed in a post on Twitter that it had killed Wael Assefa, commander of Hamas’s Deir al-Balah battalion, which on October 7 sent thousands of militants to attack, kidnap and kill Israeli civilians. Had helped.
What did the Israeli army say on the one month war?
“It has been one month since the massacre on October 7,” the IDF said in a post on Twitter. Although the world may have moved forward, we do not have that privilege. Hamas started this war, yet this is a war we must fight, this war we must win.
It’s been a month since the October 7 Massacre. While the world might have moved on, we don’t have that privilege.
Hamas started this war—yet it’s a war we must fight. A war we must win. pic.twitter.com/LkmCyhbe8R
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) November 7, 2023
The IDF said it once again opened an evacuation corridor for civilians from northern Gaza to the south on Tuesday (7 November).
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