LIVE Israel Hamas war al Shifa hospital in Gaza described

LIVE Israel Hamas war: al Shifa hospital in Gaza described as "Death zone" from WHO TF1 INFO

The al-Shifa hospital, the largest in the Gaza Strip and the target of Israeli attacks, has become a “death zone,” denounces the World Health Organization. The establishment calls for the site to be evacuated at a time when the Israeli army expands its operations in the besieged area. Follow the latest information on the conflict.

11:02

BIDEN’S STAND

Joe Biden on Saturday called for a future reunification of the West Bank and Gaza Strip under a “revitalized Palestinian Authority.” He also threatened sanctions against “extremist” settlers who attack Palestinians in the West Bank. The American president also reiterates his opposition to a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

International Published today at 10:11 am.

10:20

SILENT MARCH FOR PEACE

A collective of 500 personalities from the entertainment world wants to organize a “unity march” in Paris on November 19th. They call for an end to hostilities in the Middle East and denounce speeches aimed at “picking sides.” Signatories include Isabelle Adjani, Pierre Arditi, Tomer Sisley, Leïla Slimani and Michel Jonasz.

Culture, Media and Entertainment Published today at 8:38 am.

10:15

Two Palestinians killed in night raids

At least two Palestinians were killed by the Israeli army on Sunday in nighttime raids on at least five towns and refugee camps in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Red Crescent said. According to the organization, a 45-year-old man was killed in Jenin, a city in the northern Palestinian territory that was occupied by Israel for 56 years and was recently the scene of deadly clashes between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian fighters. A second man was killed in the Dheicheh camp in Bethlehem, south of Jerusalem.

09:47

JULIE GAYET

“This march is symbolic, but it is a symbol of life,” said Julie Gayet this Sunday on LCI about Sunday’s procession, which was called for by 500 cultural figures. She also mentioned “the idea of ​​meditation to remember humanity” and hoped that “as many people as possible will find themselves in this silent march.” And to list it: “No political demands, no slogans, no for it, no, just respect for our differences.”

08:00

UPDATE ON THE SITUATION

Hundreds of people evacuated the al-Shifa hospital, the largest in Gaza, on Saturday, where patients, doctors and displaced people were staying. An Israeli attack killed 50 people at a school in the United Nations-run Jabaliya camp in the northern Gaza Strip. Here you will find the most important information from the last 24 hours.

International Published today at 7:54 am.

07:55

First children evacuated

Al-Shifa Hospital, the largest in the Gaza Strip, is stormed by the Israeli army.

Hundreds of injured people who had sought refuge in the facility fled this Saturday, November 18th. Children were among the injured, some of whom were evacuated to the United Arab Emirates.

International Published yesterday at 10:03 p.m.

07:15

EXPANSION OF OPERATIONS

As the war enters its 44th day on Sunday, the Israeli army “continues to expand its operations in new areas of the Gaza Strip,” it announced, noting that it had carried out operations on Saturday in the Jabaliya and Zaytoun areas north of the territory.

07:12

The White House says: “We are working hard to reach an agreement.”

The White House said Saturday it would “continue to work hard” to reach an agreement between Israel and Hamas on the release of hostages and a pause in fighting. “We have not yet reached an agreement, but we continue to work hard” in this direction, wrote White House National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson on An agreement was reached that provided for the release of hostages in exchange for a five-day break in fighting.

07:11

Anyone calling for the evacuation of Al-Shifa will become a “death zone”

The World Health Organization (WHO) said it conducted a mission to the Israeli army-occupied al-Chifa hospital in Gaza on Saturday and was working on an evacuation plan for the facility, which it described as a “death zone”. According to the WHO, whose experts spent an hour in the huge hospital complex, there were still 25 caregivers and 291 patients staying on Saturday, including 32 babies in critical condition, 22 on dialysis and two in intensive care.

Mission members described the hospital as a “death zone” where the situation was “desperate,” the WHO reported in a statement.

06:54

HELLO EVERYONE

Hello everyone and welcome to this live broadcast dedicated to the latest news on the situation in the Middle East, on the 44th day of the war between Israel and Hamas.

Joe Biden outlines his vision of the post-war Middle East. The US president on Saturday called for a future reunification of the West Bank and Gaza Strip under a “revived Palestinian Authority.” “Gaza and the West Bank should be reunited under the same governance structure, ultimately under a revitalized Palestinian Authority,” the American president wrote in a column in the Washington Post newspaper.

“A two-state solution is the only way to ensure the long-term security of the Israeli and Palestinian people. “Today that prospect seems more distant than ever, but the current crisis makes it more necessary than ever,” said the 80-year-old Democrat.

In his column, Joe Biden also threatened a visa ban for “extremists who attack civilians in the West Bank.” “Extremist violence against Palestinians in the West Bank must stop and those who perpetrate this violence must be held accountable,” he stressed.

The American president also reiterates his opposition to a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. “As long as Hamas sticks to its ideology of destruction, a ceasefire will not bring peace. For Hamas members, any ceasefire provides time to replenish rocket supplies, reposition fighters and restart the massacre by renewing attacks on innocent people,” he says.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded in a press conference that “the Palestinian Authority in its current form is not capable of taking responsibility for Gaza.” “We cannot have a civilian authority in Gaza that supports terrorism, promotes terrorism, finances terrorism and teaches terrorism,” he said.

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