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Monday, November 13, 2023

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10:10 p.m

Hamas accuses Israel of “delaying” the release of hostages

Hamas’ armed wing accused Israel on Monday of “postponing” discussions through Qatari mediation about the possible release of dozens of hostages in exchange for the “200 children and 75 women” detained by Israel.

“Qatari mediation led to efforts to secure the release of the (hostages) in exchange for the release of 200 Palestinian children and 75 Palestinian women from enemy prisons,” brigades spokesman Ezzedine al-Qassam Abou Obeida assured in a statement Audio recording released by Hamas.

Israel “demanded the release of 100.” [otages]”We told the mediation that we could release the hostages if we reached a five-day ceasefire – that is, a ceasefire and the flow of aid to all our people everywhere in the Gaza Strip – but the enemy is hesitant,” he continued.

9:53 p.m

ISRAELI ARMY RELEASES VIDEO OF “NOTES” ABOUT HOSTAGES

Daniel Hagari, one of the Israeli army’s spokesmen, released a video showing the “evidence” that he said suggests Hamas was holding hostages at the Rantisi Children’s Hospital.

“Special footage from Rantisi Hospital in Gaza – a room with signs indicating that hostages were being held there was found in the basement, an underground headquarters and a room full of weapons in the hospital,” the manager states in a tweet, who supports the video.

9:41 p.m

ISRAEL SAYS IT HAS “INDUCTIONS” THAT HAMAS HAS HOLD HOSTAGES IN THE HOSPITAL

The Israeli army said on Monday it had “evidence” that Hamas militants were holding hostages in a children’s hospital in the Gaza Strip that they kidnapped during their Oct. 7 attack in southern Israel.

Under the Rantisi Hospital in the north of the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army collected “evidence that suggests Hamas was holding hostages here,” such as a baby bottle or a piece of rope tied to a chair, IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said in support Video.

9:39 p.m

ISRAEL continues to attack Gaza

This Monday, Israel continued its attacks on Gaza, as seen here in the image of these still-smoking buildings not far from the border between the two areas in Sderot, a city in the Jewish state.

9:36 p.m

IN BRAZIL, LULA USES AN ISRAEL REACTION “just as serious” as the Hamas attack

“After Hamas’ terrorist attacks, Israel’s consequences and solution proved to be just as serious as Hamas’s. They kill innocent people without any criteria,” said Brazilian President Lula this Monday during an official ceremony in Brasilia. The latter also accused Israel of “throwing bombs where there are children, such as hospitals, under the pretext that terrorists are there.”

“It’s inexplicable. First you have to save the women and children, then you fight with whoever you want,” Lula insisted. In South America, the conflict is splitting between Israel and Hamas. While some, such as Bolivia, Chile and Colombia, have imposed sanctions against Israel, others, such as Uruguay, fully support the Jewish state.

9:20 p.m

Biden calls for “less intrusive measures” from Israel in Gaza

Joe Biden on Monday called on Israel to protect the main hospital in Gaza, near which fighting is taking place between the Israeli army and Hamas militants. “I hope and expect less intrusive measures regarding the hospital,” the American president said at the White House when journalists asked him whether he had spoken to Israeli leaders about it. “The hospital must be protected,” the Democrat added.

7:47 p.m

NEW REVIEW

The Hamas government announced that 11,240 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip since the war began on October 7. According to the Palestinian Hamas government, 4,630 children and 3,130 women were among the deaths registered so far.

In addition, 29,000 people were injured. For its part, the Hamas Ministry of Health assures that dozens of bodies are scattered on the streets of the northern Gaza Strip and that it is impossible to count them as the Israeli army targets ambulances and nurses trying to remove them.

19:44

Israel says Hamas has “lost control of Gaza.”

Hamas “has lost control of Gaza” and its fighters are “fleeing south,” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said Monday after more than five weeks of war with the Palestinian Islamist movement.

Civilians “loot Hamas bases. “They no longer believe in the government (of Hamas, editor’s note)” that is in power in the small Palestinian territory that has been relentlessly shelled by Israel and has plunged into a catastrophic humanitarian situation, the minister also assured in a video message from several television channels.

6:14 p.m

JOURNALIST INJURED BY ISRAELI SHOT

According to the Qatari broadcaster and a local official, an Al Jazeera journalist was slightly injured by Israeli fire while he and other press correspondents were covering the bombings in southern Lebanon. Journalists from about ten media outlets, mostly Lebanese, visited the border village of Yaroun, which was the target of Israeli bombings.

Al Jazeera’s Lebanon bureau chief, Mazen Ibrahim, announced on the channel the injury of his colleague Issam Mawassi and accused the Israeli army of “deliberately attacking journalists.” The Israeli army did not immediately respond to AFP’s request for comment.

6:10 p.m

AL-MAYADEEN TV CHANNEL SITES BLOCKED IN ISRAEL

The Israeli government announced the blocking of the websites of the pro-Iranian Lebanese channel Mayadeen TV in the country, which it said had become a “mouthpiece of Hezbollah.” This decision was made “to prevent a broadcaster from undermining state security,” said Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi.

6:08 p.m

WEAPONS FOUND AT SEA?

The Israeli army released images showing an underwater unit neutralizing weapons believed to belong to Hamas on Zikim Beach. The weapons were reportedly found in the sea near the Gaza Strip, Portal reports.

War against Hamas: The Israeli army sends pictures of terrorists’ weapons found in the water. Source: TF1 Info

17:51

“INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE” INCREASES AFTER ISRAEL

The head of Israeli diplomacy estimated that international pressure on his country was increasing with regard to military operations in the Gaza Strip. “We have two or three weeks for international pressure to really build, but the Foreign Office is working to expand the window of legitimacy and the fighting will continue as long as necessary,” Foreign Minister Eli Cohen said, according to comments sent by his Speaker.

5:32 p.m

Minute of silence at the United Nations

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, accompanied by General Assembly President Dennis Francis and dozens of UN officials, held a minute’s silence at 9:30 a.m. local time (3:30 p.m. in Paris) at the United Nations headquarters in New York wherever the organization has a representation to commemorate the more than 100 collaborators killed in Gaza.

16:11

SAFE ACCESS FOR MEDICAL SURGERIES

The Palestinian Red Crescent (PRCS) called on the international community to provide safe access to medical operations, particularly in the northern Gaza Strip, where the association is “receiving hundreds of calls from besieged Palestinians to Gaza City.” The NGO accuses the Israeli forces of interfering with the operation by “preventing access to ambulances and attacking anyone who tries to get there.”

14:59

HOSPITALS “OUT OF OPERATION”.

Hamas says all hospitals in northern Gaza are now “out of service.” Due to a lack of fuel, “there is no more electricity,” assured this Monday the deputy health minister of the government of the Palestinian Islamist movement.

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14:54

BRUSSELS CALLS FOR “REAL” HUMANITARIAN BREAKS

EU Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Janez Lenarcic called on Israel on Monday to introduce “real” humanitarian breaks. “There is an urgent need to define and respect humanitarian breaks […]. “These breaks must be real breaks,” he said upon his arrival at a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels. “First of all, they must be announced in advance” and “clearly defined,” which “has not been the case so far.” Now.”

14:27

HUMANITARIAN USE

The head of the UN Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza, Thomas White, warned on Monday that “humanitarian operations will cease within 48 hours and no fuel will be allowed to enter Gaza.” “This morning, two of our main water distribution subcontractors stopped working, running out of fuel, which will deprive 200,000 people of drinking water,” he warned.

2:14 p.m

ISRAEL BLOCKS MEDIA WEBSITE CALLED “HEZBOLLAH SPEAKER”

The Israeli government announced on Monday it would block the websites of pro-Iranian Lebanese channel Mayadeen TV in the country, which it said had become a “mouthpiece of Hezbollah.” This decision was made “to prevent a broadcaster from undermining state security,” said Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi.

A spokesman for the minister told AFP that authorities could not technically block the local satellite channel, but that they intended to ban its journalists from working in the area.

2:05 p.m

MACRON-ISRAEL: A STORY OF 48 HOURS OF TENSION

Emmanuel Macron’s words urging “Israel to stop the bombings” that killed civilians in Gaza drew strong criticism in Israel. The country accused the French president of insinuating that the country was knowingly bombing civilians. On Sunday evening, the Israeli president and the Élysée Palace assured that after a long clarification, things were back in order. Story of 48 hours full of excitement.

politics

Published today at 2:01 p.m.

12:54

CRY FOR HELP

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh on Monday called on the United Nations and the EU to stop aid to the Gaza Strip to support civilians trapped in the war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas.

“I call on the United Nations and the European Union to stop aid to the Gaza Strip, especially in the north, as has happened many times around the world,” Shtayyeh told the UN Council. Palestinian Authority Minister in Ramallah-occupied West Bank.

12:10

THE MANUFACTURER OF THE “FAUDA” SERIES KILLED

Matan Meir, the producer of the Netflix series “Fauda,” died in a booby-trapped tunnel explosion in the Gaza Strip on Saturday. Like other members of the fiction, he had joined the ranks of the IDF to fight against Hamas.

Culture, media and entertainment

Published today at 11:38am.

12:05

NEW REVIEW OF HAMAS

The Hamas government’s deputy health minister, Youssef Abou Rich, said “seven premature babies” and “27 intensive care patients” had died since Saturday because there was no electricity at Al-Chifa hospital, the largest in Gaza.

11:48

REPRESENTATIVE OF CULTS IN THE ÉLYSEE

Religious representatives spoke to Emmanuel Macron for almost two hours about the rise in anti-Semitism. Everyone says they are united in this fight.

Anti-Semitism: Religious representatives received at the Elysée Source: TF1 Info

11:37

“ANTISEMITISM WILL NOT PASS THROUGH THE MOSQUES OF FRANCE”

“We are in an extremely difficult moment. This month must not be a month of fusion between Muslims and terrorists,” said Chems-Eddine Hafiz, rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris, after the meeting of religious representatives at the Élysée. “The figures show that there is a real increase in anti-Semitic acts. Islam and Muslims cannot be anti-Semitic. Anti-Semitism will not pass through the mosques of France. There has been an outburst of anti-Muslim statements which we have removed. “There is real confusion about the distinction between Islamism and Islam: the Muslims of France suffer enormously from the confusion.”

11:33

“WORK TO FIGHT AGAINST ALL RACISM”

“We are all aware that anti-Semitism is a very special disease of the human soul that we must all fight against,” said Mgr. Eric de Moulins-Beaufort, President of the Confederation of Bishops of France, after the meeting of religious representatives Elysee. “We expressed our trust in our fellow Muslims who want to be part of our republican society. We must work to combat all racism and any sense of discrimination.”

11:30 a.m

CHIEF RABBI OF FRANCE: “THE WORDS OF EMMANUEL MACRON WERE VERY STRONG”

“This march had incredible dignity,” said Haïm Korsia, Chief Rabbi of France, after the meeting between Emmanuel Macron and religious representatives at the Élysée. “The President spoke about the empathy we need to have for each other, I found his words very powerful. In this march there was no slogan against anyone, we were together for the values ​​of the Republic, which includes the fight against anti-Semitism and all forms of racism.”

11:24

FIELD HOSPITALS

A Turkish humanitarian ship carrying field hospitals for the Gaza Strip has arrived at the Egyptian port of Al-Arish, near the Rafah crossing on the border with the Palestinian territory, a port official told AFP.

According to the Hamas Ministry of Health, this is the first aid ship carrying field hospitals for Gaza to arrive in Egypt, as all hospitals in Gaza City are currently out of service due to the lack of electricity.

11:12

TRIBUTE TO THE KILLED FRENCH

Emmanuel Macron reiterated this Monday his intention to organize a national tribute to the French victims of the Hamas attack in Israel on October 7th. It takes place as soon as “their number and identity have been established beyond doubt”.

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Published today at 10:53 am.

10:22

UN TRIBUTE

Minute of silence and flags at half-mast: This Monday, the United Nations paid a global tribute to the memory of its dozens of collaborators killed in the war. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for a minute’s silence to be observed at 9:30 a.m. local time in every country where the organization is represented. The blue and white flag of the United Nations was also lowered in Bangkok, Tokyo and Beijing.

In Geneva, the United Nations’ second largest center after New York, the UN flags were lowered to half-mast in the morning. The organization did not fly any of the flags of its 193 member countries and lined the main path in front of the imposing building. According to a UN spokesman in Geneva, Rolando Gomez, the organization’s staff were also invited to a “private” moment of silence.

10:16

FRENCH HAMAS VICTIMS: A TRIBUTE ORGANIZED “SOON”.

In a letter to Éric Ciotti, Emmanuel Macron announced “a tribute will soon be given” to the French Hamas victims “as soon as their number and identity are certain.”

10:12

CULTS IN THE ÉLYSEE

The Chief Rabbi of France Haïm Korsia and Elie Korchia, President of the Central Jewish Consistory of France, were invited to the worship meeting at the Élysée with Emmanuel Macron, the Rector of the Great Mosque of Paris Chems, together with the President of the Confederation of Bishops of France, Éric de Moulins-Beaufort -Eddine Hafiz and Mohammed Moussaoui, President of the Union of Mosques of France.

The French Islam Forum, which was launched at the end of 2021 and is intended to structure Muslim worship but is finding it difficult to establish itself, is represented by one of its members, Sadek Beloucif. Dimitrios Ploumis will be present for the Orthodox service, as will Antony Boussemart for the Buddhists and Christian Krieger for the Protestants. Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin will also take part in this meeting.

09:06

44 ISRAELI SOLDIERS KILLED SINCE OCTOBER 7

The Israeli army announced the deaths of two new soldiers in fighting in the Gaza Strip on Monday, bringing its total number of soldiers killed since the start of the war with Hamas to 44.

08:56

ANTISEMITIC SONGS IN THE METRO: MINORS ARRESTED

According to confirming sources from TF1-LCI, confirming information from BFMTV, several minors were arrested this Monday morning as part of the investigation into anti-Semitic songs on line 3 of the Paris metro. An investigation has been opened for advocating crimes against humanity and provoking racial hatred.

08:50

BERNARD CAZENEUVE advocates a “humanitarian ceasefire”

“The President of the Republic had several statements: he recommended the coalition (against the Islamic State) to intervene in Gaza, then yesterday he had a different position,” said former Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve of his remarks to the BBC LCI. “Let’s try to make sure there’s clarity.”

“Should we encourage an intervention that results in large numbers of civilian casualties? “Everything that can be done to ensure the longest possible humanitarian ceasefire must be done,” the former head of government continued. “We have to create the conditions so that the civilian population is spared. If we want to get out of this confrontation, we have to create a political perspective.”

08:38

March against anti-Semitism: “A very great dignity”

“Yesterday’s rally had incredible power,” said former Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve on LCI, referring to the march against anti-Semitism. “It was a great dignity to express one’s attachment to the Republic,” he continues, lamenting the absence of La France insoumise and the “ridiculous and pathetic” controversies.

08:33

MACRON CULTS MEETING: “MUCH MEANING”

“If there is a risk that society will break down and hatred will be expressed, it is important that all the representatives of religions” who will be received at the Elysée Palace at 9:30 a.m. “can say that they do not accept it,” explained he former Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve on LCI. “They help to make what secularism is understandable. If this meeting allows these words to be confirmed, it will have great meaning.”

08:26

“ALL HOSPITALS OUT OF OPERATION,” ACCORDING TO HAMAS

“All hospitals” in the northern Gaza Strip are “out of service,” says the Hamas government. “There is no more electricity” because of a lack of fuel, the same source said.

08:13

Six premature babies dead in Al-Shifa, Hamas says

The Hamas government says in a new report that six premature babies and nine patients died at Al-Chifa Hospital due to a lack of electricity.

On Saturday, the hospital announced that 39 premature babies were still in al-Chifa and that nurses were performing “hand-breathing massages” to keep them alive. A doctor from the NGO Doctors Without Borders (MSF) also said that 17 patients were in intensive care.

07:52

REPRESENTATIVE OF CULTS IN THE ÉLYSEE

The day after the march against anti-Semitism, Emmanuel Macron will receive representatives of religions at the Élysée this Monday morning. The Presidency hints at an initiative “in continuation of the call for national unity and fraternity that he expressed in his letter to the French”.

politics

Posted today at 7:46 am.

07:49

OLAF SCHOLZ WAS NOT FOR GUN FIRE

“We are fighting for the release of the hostages,” emphasized Chancellor Olaf Scholz to the German press, but did not call for a ceasefire in order to give Hamas “no opportunity to recover and procure new rockets.”

Even after the war, the Chancellor supported a two-state solution. “The United States, we, the European Union believe this is possible,” he said.

07:33

UPDATE ON THE SITUATION

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on Sunday of a possible agreement to release the hostages still held by Hamas. Local concern is focused on Al-Chifa Hospital, where five premature babies have died, according to the Palestinian Islamist movement. A look back at the essentials of the last 24 hours.

International

Posted today at 7:32 am.

06:52

Flags at half mast

On Monday, flags were lowered to half-mast at U.N. buildings across Asia and staff called for a minute’s silence to remember their colleagues killed in the war between Israel and Hamas.

The blue and white United Nations flag was lowered in Bangkok, Tokyo and Beijing at 9:30 a.m. local time, a day after the UN announced that the “bombing” of the United Nations headquarters had killed “a significant number of people.” Dead and injured” by the UN Development Program (UNDP) in Gaza.

06:48

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