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The war in Gaza live. Protesters try to break into Netanyahu’s house. The Israeli army at Hamas headquarters: “50 terrorists killed”

Rome, November 9, 2023 – The advance of Israel in the Gaza Strip: Hundreds of attacks at night against enemy targets. One taken Hamas stronghold in Jabalia: there were weapons, wells and tunnels. Rocket alert on the Gaza Strip border: Raids on Kissufim and Nahal Oz.

The Israeli army killed Ibrahim Abu-Maghsib in an airstrike. Chief of the anti-tank missile unit the Central Gaza Brigade. Fifteen Palestinians were killed Clashes with the army in Jenin, West Bank.

L’UN attacks: “The collective punishment of the Palestinians represents one war crimesand the illegal forced evacuation of civilians.”

According to the IDF Hamas has lost control in the north of Gaza and for this reason the Palestinians are leaving their homes: “The south is safer, there is an area there that is supplied with medicine, water and food.” Meanwhile, the USA They bombed aPage related to Iran” in Syria. From Lebanon, the Hezbollah militia warns: “If Israel continues its aggression against civilians, it will Danger of the conflict expanding It’s real.” Found yourself Storage for water and oxygen in the 130 destroyed Hamas tunnels in Gaza.

The. takes place in Paris Humanitarian Conference on Gaza called on Macron to release humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, the delivery of which has become almost impossible due to Israeli bombings in response to the Hamas attack on October 7th.

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7:40 p.m

Likud MP: “Kill October 7 photo-video journalists”

Likud lawmaker Danny Danon, who also served as Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, said any photojournalist who took photos or videos of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel would be placed on a purge list. The Israeli considers him a participant in the attack. The accused photojournalists strenuously denied any prior knowledge of the attack and said they were simply doing their jobs. News organizations also rejected the claim that they were somehow warned of the attack in advance but responded differently when dealing with journalists themselves.

7:29 p.m

Israeli F-16 fighter jets attack in Syria near Damascus

Six Israeli F-16 fighter jets attacked positions of the Syrian armed forces in the provinces of Damascus and As Suwayda from the airspace of Lebanon and the occupied Golan Heights. This was stated by Rear Admiral Vadim Kulit, deputy head of the Russian Defense Ministry’s Center for Reconciliation of the Disputing Parties in Syria.

7:11 p.m

Protesters try to break into Netanyahu’s house

Dozens of people, including family members of the hostages, protested in front of the Jerusalem home of billionaire Simon Falic, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been living for several weeks. This was reported by Haaretz, noting that the protesters broke through the barriers set up by the police and approached the entrance.

7:06 p.m

19-year-old Israeli soldier dead

Today, Israeli authorities informed the family that 19-year-old army sergeant Roni Eshel died in the October 7 Hamas attack on the military communications center on the Gaza border. The young woman was missing, but special laboratory tests showed that she was killed. During the attack, the terrorists were unable to enter the center and therefore set it on fire. Roni was with other comrades, some of whom managed to escape, others were kidnapped and taken to Gaza, many were killed. “I’m fine mom,” Roni wrote in a message during the terrorist attack, “don’t worry, I’m in the safe room. I love you”.

7:04 p.m

Dozens of people demonstrate in front of Netanyahu’s house

Dozens of people, including family members of the hostages, protested in front of the Jerusalem home of billionaire Simon Falic, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been living for several weeks. This is what the Israeli newspaper “Haaretz” writes. Protesters reportedly broke down the barriers that police had erected in front of the house and approached the entrance

6:42 p.m

Gallant: “No stopping unless the hostages are freed first”

“We will not stop the fighting until we bring back the hostages.” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said this, adding that “dozens of Israeli children are in Gaza, some of them have seen their parents killed. I consider them my personal children and will not stop the fight until they return home.” Regarding the humanitarian pauses, Gallant limited himself to saying that “local adjustments may be made for the movement of the Gaza population.” . “But – he came to the conclusion – nothing more.”

6:18 p.m

Israel: Missile intercepted from Red Sea

Israel’s air defense system intercepted a surface-to-surface missile that was heading toward the Red Sea city of Eilat, where warning sirens had sounded earlier. Military spokesman Danil Hagari said the rocket did not enter Israeli territory. In recent weeks, Houthi rebels, allies of Iran, have claimed to have fired rockets against Israel from Yemen.

6:05 p.m

Shots were fired at two Jewish schools in Canada

Ama shots were fired overnight at two Jewish schools in Montreal, Canada. This was reported by the police, who have launched an investigation into the matter and said that there have been no arrests at the moment. “I am very concerned about the school shootings in the Jewish community. “Hate and violence will never be tolerated in Quebec,” said Quebec Premier Francois Legault, also condemning the incident at Concordia University in Montreal in which three people were injured and one arrested yesterday during a war-related demonstration
Gaza.

6 p.m

Hamas: “Negotiations are ongoing, but no agreement with Israel yet”

Hamas officials said talks were ongoing but no agreement had been reached with Israel so far. Haaretz reported it.

4:52 p.m

Islamic Jihad releases video of two hostages

Islamic Jihad released a video of two hostages, an elderly woman and a child. This was reported by the media in Israel. The videos show that Yagil Yaakov, 13 years old, and Hanna Katzir, 77 years old, both from Kibbutz Nir, were kidnapped in the Gaza Strip on October 7th. The group said it was willing to release the hostages for humanitarian reasons.

4:17 p.m

Biden. “I have asked for a pause of more than three days to release hostages.”

“I asked for a pause of more than three days” for the release of hostages in Gaza. US President Joe Biden said this while speaking to reporters before his flight to Illinois, the pool reported after him.

4:06 p.m

Biden: “Optimistic about hostage release. No possibility of a ceasefire”

“We remain optimistic.” This is how Joe Biden reacts to journalists in the White House who ask him for up-to-date information on the hostage-taking in the hands of Hamas before he leaves for Illinois. Regarding the possibility of a ceasefire in Gaza, the American president is categorical: “no chance.”

4:03 p.m

Biden: “Israel will ensure 4 hours of ceasefire per day”

Israel has agreed to a four-hour daily pause in fighting in the northern Gaza Strip, the White House said.

3:54 p.m

Biden: “We will continue to attack websites linked to Iran if necessary”

The United States will again strike targets linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and affiliated groups if necessary, US President Joe Biden told reporters after the US military attacked a facility in Syria following an attack on the country and in Iraq.

3:30 p.m

A drone hits a building in the Israeli town of Eliat

An unknown drone hit a building in the southern Israeli city of Eilat. This is what the Israeli military said, quoted by the Guardian. Israel typically announces whether attacks come from Gaza, implicitly suggesting that the drone could come from somewhere else. The Israeli military said earlier this month that it had deployed missile boats in the Red Sea, a day after the Iran-aligned Houthi movement said it had launched missile and drone attacks on Israel and vowed to attack more.

3:23 p.m

Rockets from Lebanon towards Israel

According to the Israel Defense Forces, several mortar shells were fired from Lebanon toward northern Israel, triggering sirens in Shtula and Even Menahem. The IDF responded with an attack on the launch site in southern Lebanon. The army said Hezbollah militants also fired an anti-tank missile and opened fire at a military position near Metula.

2:50 p.m

The Israeli army raided the Hamas headquarters

The Israeli army raided the Hamas headquarters in Gaza City, near Shifa Hospital. The military spokesman announced that “50 terrorists were killed”. The operation at the headquarters, “the heart of Hamas’s intelligence and operational activities,” was carried out with the support of the air force and special forces. “It was at this headquarters,” the spokesman continued, “that Hamas operatives were conceived and prepared for the murderous attack on October 7th.”

2:32 p.m

Palestinian Prime Minister: “Enough of the occupation”

“The solution is to end the occupation, to end the colonies. The international community must put an end to this Israeli occupation”: this is the appeal of Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh in his speech at the Humanitarian Conference on Gaza in Paris. “Time is valuable. Six children are killed every hour,” the Palestinian prime minister pleaded, repeatedly emphasizing that defending Israel “does not justify the occupation.”

2:14 p.m

CIA and Mossad negotiate the release of the hostages in Doha

The head of the CIA, Bill Burns, and the head of the Mossad, David Barnea, are in Doha to negotiate a ceasefire that will allow the release of some hostages in their hands
Hamas. The former leader of the Lebanese 007, Abbas Ibrahim, is also expected in Qatar.

11:15 a.m

Hostages, former Lebanon boss 007 on flight to Qatar

Former Lebanese 007 chief General Abbas Ibrahim is traveling to Qatar, where he will meet with Hamas officials to negotiate the release of an unspecified number of Israeli hostages with U.S. citizenship. This was reported to ANSA today by Lebanese security sources close to General Ibrahim, who met with American special envoy Amos Hochstein in Beirut in recent days. Although Ibrahim no longer holds a formal institutional role, he has been the de facto chief negotiator of numerous negotiations between Middle Eastern and Western countries for about 15 years and maintains excellent relations, including with the United States and Iran.

10:44 a.m

Israel: drones and weapons next to children’s rooms

Israeli army soldiers discovered a production and storage facility for Hamas weapons and drones in a residential building next to a children’s room. The location is in the immediate vicinity of schools in the center of the Sheikh Radwan district in the north of the Gaza Strip. Explosives and Hamas operational plans were found in the building. The army released the video in which you can see the weapons found and the children’s room next to them.

10:31 a.m

Eight Palestinians were killed in clashes with the army in Jenin

Eight Palestinian militiamen were killed today in Jenin (northern West Bank) during an ongoing major Israeli army operation. This was reported by Palestinian and Israeli sources. According to the Palestinian news agency Maan, six people were also injured in the clashes, some of whom are in serious condition. The Israeli army announced that it had discovered a cache of ready-to-use explosives. Its military bulldozers were deployed in Jenin to remove sections of asphalt with the aim of neutralizing equipment already on the ground.

09:45

Macron: Humanitarian pause in Gaza and efforts for a ceasefire

In the war between Israel and Hamas, “we must work for a ceasefire,” said French President Emmanuel Macron at the opening of the humanitarian conference on Gaza in Paris. “In the immediate future,” he said, “we must work to protect civilians. This is why we need a very rapid humanitarian pause and must advocate for a ceasefire.”

09:43

The Gaza conference begins. Tajani: Help the Palestinians

“We must absolutely help the poor Palestinians, the Palestinians are not Hamas, Hamas is something else,” the Palestinian people must be helped, without prejudice to Israel’s right to defend itself. Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said this upon his arrival at the Elysée Palace, where the international conference on humanitarian aid in Gaza opened a few minutes ago. “Italy – added Tajani – has already sent a “logistics ship with medical equipment” to treat the wounded, which departed from the port of Civitavecchia. Then we will send a military hospital and we will discuss this with the American and Egyptian authorities.” Regarding aid to Gaza, Tajani concluded, Europe “has already sent a clear message, and yesterday the G7 also sent a clear message.”

09:32

Israel: Road south to Gaza opens for six hours today

The Defense Force spokesman announced that Israel would reopen Salah al-Din Street to north-south traffic for Palestinian civilians between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. today. In previous days, the corridor was only open for four hours. Yesterday, spokesman Avichay Adraee said, around 50,000 Gazans used the corridor to get to the south of the Gaza Strip. “Don’t listen to what Hamas leaders say from their hotels abroad or from the dungeons they have built for themselves and their family members,” warns Adraee. “For your safety, move south, beyond Wadi Gaza.”

09:09

Israel: Hamas anti-tank missile unit chief killed

The Israeli army killed Ibrahim Abu-Maghsib, chief of the Gaza Central Brigade’s anti-tank missile unit, in an airstrike. The military spokesman said this, explaining that Maghsib “directed and carried out numerous launches of anti-tank missiles against Israeli civilians and soldiers as part of his position.” “As part of supporting the ground troops stationed in the strip, the Israeli navy – the spokesman continued – attacked anti-tank missile launchers used by Hamas to hit the troops inside the strip.”

06:33

A Hamas stronghold was captured: there were weapons, wells and tunnels

According to the Israel Defense Forces, troops from the Nahal Infantry Brigade did this captured a Hamas strongholdknown as Outpost 17, in West Jabalia after 10 hours of fighting. The “Times of Israel” writes it. According to the IDF, soldiers in the fortress fought against Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants both “on the surface” and “underground in the area.” Dozens of fighters have been killed and many are being located Weapons, wells and tunnelseven one near a kindergarten which led to a “wide underground path.” Israeli troops also found “significant” Hamas battle plans at Outpost 17. The Israeli Air Force carried out an attack overnight Hundreds of attacks against enemy targets in the Gaza Strip, the IDF adds.

06:31

Nasser children’s ward bombing: children killed

There were gods Children among the eight victims of the Israeli bombing last Sunday a Wet: The raid also affected them Children’s department of the hospital. According to the Hamas-controlled Palestinian Health Ministry, eight people have died.

06:24

IDF, here’s what was in the 130 Hamas tunnels: “Water and oxygen deposits”

“Destroyed 130 tunnel entrances since the beginning of the war. This is the record of the ground attacks by the Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip. “IDF combat engineers are currently working to uncover and destroy this Terrorist infrastructures Hamas in Gaza, including the tunnels. THE Storage for water and oxygen The evidence discovered in the tunnels points to Hamas preparations longer stays underground“.

06:19

Conference in Paris for humanitarian aid in Gaza. Tajani: “Ceasefires for hostage release and disaster relief”

The “humanitarian conference” on Gaza convened by Emmanuel Macron in Paris aims to unblock humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, the delivery of which has become almost impossible due to Israeli bombings in response to the Hamas attack on October 7th. The conference opened this morning at the Elysée Palace, the historic seat of the French Presidency in the heart of Paris. Israel is not attending, but Macron spoke with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last Tuesday and will speak again at the end of the meeting, French presidency sources said. “We want this war to end as quickly as possible. But we also want Israel to eliminate the Hamas terrorist groups,” said Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani. “If Israel needs to continue its military operations,” he continues, “it will be necessary to do so.” respect international lawProtection of the civilian population and organization Ceasefires that can be used to release the hostages and to Protection of citizens from Gaza. We hope to be able to interpret the aspirations, positions and even fears of these two peoples. For this reason, even if it seems impossible today, we want to work on the formula “Two Peoples, Two States”. We have no alternative.”

06:13

New attacks on the Gaza border: Kissufim and Nahal Oz

After an overnight pause of about 11 hours, missile warning sirens sounded again in the border towns of Kissufim and Nahal Oz in the Gaza Strip. Tines of Israel reports it. After October 7th, communities were largely evacuated. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

06:05

Two raids in Syria: 12 pro-Iranian fighters killed

Twelve people linked to Iranian-backed groups Syria They were killed in two separate raids, one American and one Israeli. This was reported by the Times of Israel. The first occurred in the eastern city Deir Ezzor: “Nine people working for Tehran-backed groups were killed US attacks on websites used by pro-Iranian groups,” he told AFP Rami Abdel Rahman, who heads the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. They were killed in a separate airstrike on Hezbollah-affiliated sites three fighters Pro-Iranians near the Syrian capital Damascus, advert Akraba it is at Sayyida Zeinab, according to the same source. Israel also attacked Syrian air defense installations in the southern province of Sweida.

05:59

Hezbollah ​​​: “Israel risks triggering a larger war in the Middle East”

The second in command Hezbollah – Lebanon’s powerful Iran-backed militia – says in a BBC interview that Israel’s killing of civilians in the Gaza Strip risks triggering a catastrophe bigger war In the middle east. I’m speaking in Beirut, Sheikh Naim Qassem said that “they could appear in the region.” very serious developments and very dangerous, and no one will be able to stop the effects.” And again: “The danger is real because Israel is increasing its aggression against civilians and killing more and more women and children.” Is it possible that this continues like this and increases without creating a real danger for the region? I don’t believe that.”

05:52

Two Palestinians were killed in clashes with IDF soldiers in the West Bank

This is what the Palestinian Ministry of Health says this evening two people were killed shot dead by the Israeli army in the West Bank. According to the source 50-year-old Muhammad Thawabta was killed near the city of Bethlehem, during the 30-year-old Anas Abu Atwan in Dura south of Hebron.

05:30

Bomb attack on Jabalia refugee camp: 19 injured

At least 19 people were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a house near a hospital Jabalia refugee camp, in the northern Gaza Strip. This is what the Hamas-run Palestinian Interior Ministry claims.

05:15

UN: “Collective punishment is a war crime”

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk said both Hamas and Israel had committed war crimes since the conflict erupted last month. “The atrocities committed by Palestinian armed groups on October 7th were horrific, brutal and shocking: that is what they were war crimes, as well as the continued detention of hostages,” said Türk, quoted by international media. “Even there collective punishment “Israel’s attack on Palestinian civilians constitutes a war crime, as does the illegal forced evacuation of civilians,” the UN High Commissioner added.

05:00

IDF: “Hamas has lost control north of Gaza”

According to Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari, Hamas is “leaving the Palestinians from the north of the Gaza Strip because they understand this.” Hamas has lost control there and that the south is safer. In the area, he adds, “they can actually be found.” Medicine, water and food“. Meanwhile, the Hamas-controlled Palestinian Ministry of Health reports that in the bombing of Nasser’s hospital last Sunday 8 people and children died After it is hit, it is stated Children’s department.