At least 166 Gazans were killed and 384 injured by heavy Israeli shelling in the Gaza Strip within 24 hours.
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The Israeli army continued its incessant airstrikes on residential areas from several regions of the Gaza Strip, particularly from Khan Younis in the south; but also in Jabalia and other areas in the north, according to the official Palestinian agency Wafa.
The total number of deaths rises to 20,424 and 54,036 injured according to Gaza's Ministry of Health since the beginning of the war. An airstrike near Al-Rafii School in Jabalia claimed dozens of lives, as did similar attacks in the city's Saftawi, Sheikh Radwan, Tuffah, Daraj and Rimal districts Ribbon.
The American President, Joe Biden stressed the “critical need” to protect civiliansin a phone call with the Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuWHO He insisted again that Israel would “continue the war until all its objectives are achieved.”
US ammunition exports to Israel continue uninterrupted
The Israeli army estimates that 153 soldiers have been killed in Gaza since its ground offensive began on October 27. This Saturday, ten Israeli soldiers died in combatan unusually high value for Israel in the usual calculations of this war. Netanyahu In fact, he claimed that the war in Gaza was taking a “very heavy toll” after the number of Israeli soldiers killed in battles with Hamas militants rose over the weekend.
The Israeli Prime Minister emphasized this The war will continue and will not end until its goals are achieved. We want to eliminate Hamas, return the hostages and prevent Gaza from posing a threat to Israel: “The war has cost us dearly, but we have no choice but to continue fighting. “Our troops have eliminated thousands of terrorists so far,” we will maintain all our strength until the end.”
The war between Israel and Hamas is now in its third month since the militant group's Oct. 7 attack
Getting clean water in Gaza has never been easy, but since Israel attacked Gaza, access has gone from difficult to impossible. In addition to the shortage of fuel and medical supplies that Israel is facing as the humanitarian crisis worsens, clean water for drinking, hygiene and cooking is also becoming increasingly scarce.
Abu Loai Al Biri, The Palestinian neighbor explains: “People come from far away, stand in line and find nothing. This water is not even useful for cleaning, says the World Health Organization. “This water has germs, it contains diseases.”