1698036265 War between Israel and Gaza live The UN confirms

War between Israel and Gaza, live | The UN confirms the entry of 14 humanitarian aid trucks into the Gaza Strip via the Rafah border crossing

War between Israel and Gaza live The UN confirms

What happened in the last few hours?

These are the most important news this Sunday at 10:30 p.m. on the war between Israel and Hamas:

The aid convoy passes through the Egyptian side of the Gaza border as witnesses claim to have heard an explosion in the area. Sources at the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees say the trucks have not yet arrived in Gaza. Shortly after the convoy entered the crossing, witnesses said an explosion and the sound of ambulances were heard nearby on the Egyptian side. The cause and exact location of the explosion are currently unclear.

Several Egyptian guards were injured in an “accidental” Israeli shot at an Egyptian border post. The Israeli army has admitted that one of its tanks accidentally fired on an Egyptian military post on the Gaza border. According to the Egyptian army spokesman, the shooting slightly injured several Egyptian border guards who were hit by projectile fragments.

Sánchez asks Netanyahu for a ceasefire “so that humanitarian aid reaches the population of the Gaza Strip.” The incumbent Prime Minister spoke to the Israeli Prime Minister and called for a ceasefire so that “humanitarian aid reaches the population in the Gaza Strip sufficiently and sustainably,” explains Sánchez. “I also reiterated my solidarity with the families of the victims.”

Biden holds a telephone meeting with his Western allies on the conflict between Israel and Gaza. The President of the United States has held a telephone meeting with the leaders of Canada, France, the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy to discuss the ongoing war between Israel and the Palestinian militia Hamas.

Netanyahu warns Hezbollah against war against Hamas. The Israeli Prime Minister visited the Israeli special forces stationed near the Lebanese border. There he warned Hezbollah, the Shiite Islamist group that controls much of southern Lebanon, of a possible large-scale intervention in Israel. Israeli forces and Hezbollah have been exchanging fire at the border for more than a week.

According to the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health, there were 4,741 deaths and 15,898 injured in Gaza. Since Israel’s attacks began 14 days ago, 4,741 people have been killed and another 15,898 injured in Gaza. These are the figures from the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health in Gaza.