The Palestinian Hamas Ministry of Health announced this Sunday that Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip have claimed 15,523 lives since the war began on October 7. Follow the latest information on the conflict.
5:14 p.m
SEVERAL ISRAELI SOLDIERS SLIGHTLY WOUNDED AFTER TAKING AN ANTI-TANK MISSILE
The Israeli army said on Sunday that several of its soldiers were slightly injured after an anti-tank missile was fired that reached the north of the Jewish state. The soldiers were hit by “fragments” of these rockets, the IDF said.
14:59
The ICC should speed up its investigations into possible war crimes
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) vowed on Sunday that the court would step up its efforts to investigate possible war crimes in the nearly two-month-old conflict between Israel and Hamas after a visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories.
“Credible allegations of war crimes during this conflict must be independently verified and investigated,” the official said. “My services will enhance their efforts to advance their investigation.”
2:06 p.m
A British ship was reportedly hit by missiles in the Red Sea
“[Un navire] The Bahamas-flagged British ship was reportedly attacked by rocket fire as it crossed the Red Sea about 21 miles (34.5 km) west-northwest of Mocha, Yemen, Ambrey, a security firm, said on Sunday. The bulk carrier was reportedly hit by a missile and the crew retreated to the citadel.
Britain’s maritime safety agency UKMTO said it had received a report of drone activity, “including a possible explosion,” “near Bab el Mandeb from the direction of Yemen.” In the region, Yemeni Houthi rebels, supporters of Hamas, have been threatening to attack Israeli boats traveling in the Red Sea for several weeks.
12:17
The UN agency said 160 Palestinians died in Israeli attacks on Saturday
According to OCHA, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Israeli bombings this Saturday in the Gaza Strip caused the deaths of 160 Palestinians.
According to the UN agency, two buildings were attacked, including a six-story building in the Jabaliya camp district. “Before the bombings, Israeli forces dropped leaflets ordering the evacuation of these areas,” OCHA specifies.
10:39
Britain operates flights over GAZA to locate hostages
The United Kingdom will conduct surveillance flights over Israel and Gaza to help search for hostages held by the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, the British Ministry of Defense announced.
“Since the October 7, 2023 terrorist attacks against Israel, the British government has been working with partners across the region to secure the release of the kidnapped hostages, including British nationals,” the ministry wrote in a statement released on Saturday evening. The safety of British nationals is our top priority.”
09:25
THE ISRAELI ARMY SAYS IT HAS ELIMINATED HAMAS MEMBERS
The Israeli army claims on X that it “targeted and eliminated five Hamas terrorists” using a combat drone. “Warplanes and helicopters have attacked Hamas terrorist targets: tunnel shafts, command centers and weapons depots,” the IDF also said in its statement.
Over 24 hours of IDF operational activity: 🔺An IDF UAV targeted and eliminated five Hamas terrorists. 🔺IAF fighter jets and helicopters attacked Hamas terrorist targets: tunnel shafts, command centers and weapons depots. 🔺IDF marines attacked Hamas terrorists… — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) December 3, 2023
08:39
UPDATE ON THE CONFLICT
Since the end of the ceasefire, the Gaza Strip has continued to be the target of Israeli attacks. Meanwhile, dialogue in Doha, Qatar, appears to be stalling. Information from the last 24 hours on the situation in the Middle East.
07:48
MACRON IN DOHA
Emmanuel Macron was received yesterday in Doha, Qatar, to speak with Sheikh Tamim ben Hamad Al Thani, a key player in this conflict. The latter is at the heart of talks between Israel and Hamas and played a strategic role in the release of the hundred hostages last week.
Emmanuel Macron received in Doha, Qatar on December 2, 2023 – LUDOVIC MARIN / POOL / AFP07:17End of the ceasefire
According to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, the release of a new group of female hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and a new day of strike break were planned, but this agreement fell through because of Hamas. The movement therefore wanted to release older hostages, i.e. men, in exchange for more prisoners, which was rejected by Israel. The ceasefire would have collapsed after just one week.
07:05
NEW BOMBINGS TONIGHT
Overnight, the Israeli army said it had struck “more than 400 targets” in the Gaza Strip since fighting resumed on Friday. A Hamas report said at least 240 people have been killed in the Palestinian enclave in the past three days.
06:56
WELCOME
Hello and welcome to this live broadcast dedicated to the war between Israel and Hamas. You can follow the latest information on this issue as the ceasefire ended three days ago and bombings resumed in Gaza.
The Israeli army bombed the Gaza Strip on Saturday, with the death toll rising. The Israeli government lamented an “impasse” in negotiations with Hamas following the expiry of a ceasefire with the Palestinian Islamist movement on Friday. Hamas’s armed wing and its affiliated Islamic Jihad also said they fired “barrels of rockets” at several cities in Israel, including Tel Aviv, on Saturday, without causing any casualties.
An Israeli army spokesman reported “more than 250 rockets,” the vast majority of which failed to reach their target. Clouds of smoke darkened the sky in the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday. The Israeli army said it had struck “more than 400 targets” in the small Palestinian territory since hostilities resumed on Friday morning.
The health ministry of Hamas, which is in power in the overpopulated Palestinian territory, has said more than 240 people have died and 650 have been injured since fighting resumed.
The war between Israel and Hamas was sparked by an unprecedented bloody attack by the Palestinian Islamist movement in Israel on October 7, which authorities said killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians. In retaliation, Israel launched devastating bombing raids on Palestinian territory and launched a ground offensive on October 27.
According to the Hamas government, more than 15,000 people, including more than 6,150 under the age of 18, have died in Israeli attacks since hostilities began.
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