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Israel Hamas: News from today's war

A tunnel in which some of the Hamas hostages in Gaza were previously held “under harsh and inhumane conditions”: They have discovered it – according to the military spokesman Daniel Hagari – The soldiers under the house of a Hamas leader in Khan Yunis, in the south of the Gaza Strip.

British and American airstrikes on Houthi facilities in Yemen have reportedly left 75 people dead, including members of Lebanon's Pasdaran and Hezbollah, Yemeni sources revealed to Sky News Arabia. According to the report, nine of those killed in the airstrikes were foreign experts, three from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and six from Hezbollah.

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Media: “75 dead between Pasdaran and Hezbollah in US raids against the Houthis in Yemen”

British and American airstrikes on Houthi facilities in Yemen have reportedly left 75 people dead, including members of Lebanon's Pasdaran and Hezbollah, Yemeni sources revealed to Sky News Arabia. Among those killed were three “experts” from Asdaran and six from Hezbollah. Most people died in airstrikes on Houthi military sites in Hodeida, Hajjah, Dhamar, Taiz and Al-Bayda, according to the channel's reports, and the operations destroyed missile launch platforms and warehouses where the drones were used to attack maritime transport in the Red Sea was full

10:28

London: “Netanyahu’s rejection of Palestinian statehood is disappointing”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's opposition to the establishment of a Palestinian state is “disappointing.” This was stated by the British Defense Minister. Grant Shapps, quoted by the Guardian. “I find it disappointing to hear Benjamin Netanyahu say that he does not believe in a two-state solution. Honestly, as far as I know, he's said that his entire political career. I don't think we believe in that.” “We will get to a solution unless we have two states,” Shapps said in an interview with Sky News this morning, adding that the UK would continue to support the two-state solution and that “there is no other option”.

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Hamas updates Gaza death toll: “It stands at 25,105”

The Hamas-run Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip has updated the death toll in Gaza since the war with Israel broke out on October 7 to at least 25,105. A statement from the ministry said some 62,681 people were injured in clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants

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IDF found a tunnel where 20 hostages were hidden

The Israeli Army (IDF) has released more photos of a tunnel in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, where hostages were previously held. According to the Israeli army, the tunnel is about 830 meters long and 20 meters deep. It was sealed and filled with explosive charges, sliding doors and hatches. The soldiers who entered the tunnel “confronted and fought the terrorists.” “There were no hostages in the tunnel at this time,” the army said. About 20 hostages were held captive in the tunnel, some of whom were later released. Drawings by the little girl Emilia Aloni, who was also released, were also found

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Hamas' political leader in Turkey met with the foreign minister

The Turkish Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidanmet yesterday evening in Istanbul with the head of Hamas' political office, Ismail Haniyeh, based in Qatar. Turkish media reported this, citing diplomatic sources in Ankara. The meeting focused on Turkey's insistence on calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and the possibility of a negotiation that would lead to the release of Israeli hostages in the hands of Hamas. The last official telephone contact between the two dates back to October 16th. “During the meeting, issues such as establishing a ceasefire in Gaza as soon as possible, increasing humanitarian aid, releasing hostages and a two-state solution for lasting peace were discussed,” the sources explain. Since the conflict began, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has offered to mediate with Hamas, which he views as a “liberation movement,” and Israel, which he has repeatedly described as a “terrorist state.” However, so far the discussions have mainly been led by Qatar and Egypt

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US Intelligence: “Israel killed only 20-30% of Hamas militiamen in Gaza”

US intelligence estimates that the Israeli Security Forces (IDF) have killed only 20 to 30 percent of Hamas fighters in the Gaza Strip. According to the Wall Street Journal, the United States believes that Hamas still has enough ammunition to continue the fight against Israeli forces for several months. Last week, the IDF said more than 9,000 Hamas operatives and members of other groups deemed terrorists had been killed in the Gaza Strip since the war began; That figure would be in addition to the approximately 1,000 militiamen killed in Israel on October 7 when gunmen attacked communities in the south, massacring about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping over 240 in Gaza

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Washington Post, Biden outlines plans for sustained campaign against Houthis

Administration Biden outlines plans for a sustained military campaign against the Houthis In Yemen After ten days of raids, it failed to stop the group's attacks. That reports it Washington Post citing some sources according to which the White House Last Wednesday, the agency gathered its officials to evaluate the government's responses. America's strategy in Yemen aims to undermine the Houthis' high-level military capabilities to stop or minimize attacks in the country. Red Seaexplain the same sources to WP, pointing out that the operation in Yemen is not expected to last years, but it is currently not possible to determine a date for its end or to predict when the Houthis' military capabilities will be appropriately reduced.

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US confirms rocket attack on coalition base in Iraq

The militias supported byIran They fired several rocketsIraq Western targets the military base of al-Assad, where American soldiers and troops from the international anti-jihadist coalition are stationed. This is confirmed by US Central Command, He pointed out that most of the missiles were intercepted, but others were not. “A damage assessment is underway,” we read in the note, which states that several American soldiers are under observation for traumatic brain injuries. At least one Iraqi soldier was injured.

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Israel attacks Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon

The Israeli security forces (Idf) reported that they had taken positions today Hezbollah South of Lebanon in response to attacks on northern Israel. That reports it Times of Israel Indication that the locations hit by fighter aircraft a Odaisse And HulaAccording to the IDF, these included missile launch sites and other infrastructure used by the terrorist group.