The armed conflict between Hamas and Israel has already lasted 17 days.
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10:05 am | Violence on the border with Israel: More than 19,000 displaced people in Lebanon
More than 19,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon after clashes between the Israeli army and Lebanon’s Hezbollah intensified on the border between the two countries, according to figures released on Monday by a specialized United Nations agency.
10 a.m. | Gaza: Frightened parents write their children’s names on their skin so they can identify them
Gazan parents are so afraid of losing their child that many identify them with a marker.
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8:59 am | An Israeli mother with children at the front sends a message of peace
Israeli Nardy Mizrahi Vanderelst is a mother of four children. Two are currently on the front lines, a son in the southern Gaza Strip and a daughter in the West Bank. In times of war she becomes a messenger of peace.
“They protect and defend Israel. We are being attacked from all sides. As a mother, how do you expect me to sleep well and eat well? It’s very, very difficult,” she admitted in an interview with Quebec Matin.
8:05 am | Humanitarian aid reaches Gaza
Amid the roar of military jet engines, workers unload essential supplies at Egypt’s Al-Arich airport as international aid begins to flow into the besieged Gaza Strip.
7:42 am | We must not give Israel a “license to kill,” criticizes the Palestinian Prime Minister
The Palestinian prime minister on Monday condemned positions that “give Israel a license to kill” after Washington and European countries refrained from calling on the country to stop its attacks in Gaza, citing their “right to self-defense.”
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7:28 am | 5,000 dead, including 2,055 children, in the Gaza Strip
At least 5,087 people, including 2,055 children, have died since Israel began bombing the Gaza Strip, according to a report released Monday by the health ministry of Hamas, which is in power in the Palestinian territory.
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6:15 am | Gaza: EU considers possible humanitarian ceasefire
The head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, called on Monday for “more aid, faster” to the Gaza Strip besieged by the Israeli army, stressing that the issue of a humanitarian ceasefire was being debated by the Twenty-Seven.
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4:06 am | Gaza: More than 70 dead in Israeli attacks
At least 70 Palestinians were killed in Israeli army airstrikes in the Gaza Strip overnight and Monday morning, according to a Hamas government report.