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12:15

The Pope regrets the end of the ceasefire in Gaza and hopes for a new ceasefire “as soon as possible”

The Pope regrets the end of the ceasefire in Gaza this Sunday and hopes for a new ceasefire “as soon as possible”.

11:59

IDF spokesman announces destruction of “around 500” tunnel entrances in Gaza

The Israeli army spokesman announced on

Some were in public places such as schools and mosques, specifies Daniel Hagari. “Many kilometers of tunnels” were also destroyed.

“Many kilometers of tunnel”

11:13

The IDF says it has eliminated “five Hamas terrorists” by drone in the last 24 hours

The Israeli army published on X a report on the operations carried out in the last 24 hours. “A drone targeted and eliminated five Hamas terrorists,” she wrote.

According to the army, fighter jets and helicopters also attacked terrorist targets of the Palestinian movement, such as tunnels, command centers and weapons depots. Naval infrastructure was also targeted.

10:42

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.

“To support hostage rescue operations, the UK Ministry of Defense will conduct surveillance flights over the Eastern Mediterranean, including airspace over Israel and Gaza,” the ministry statement said.

These aircraft “will not be armed” and “will not play a combat role,” he specifies. Your only task will be to locate the hostages. “Only information related to the release of hostages will be transmitted to the authorities responsible for the release of hostages.”

According to Israeli authorities, nearly 140 people are still detained in the Gaza Strip.

9:56

“The French Republic never gives up on its own”: Catherine Colonna and Sébastien Lecornu ensure that they “continue to act” for the French hostages.

Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna and Military Minister Sébastien Lecornu assured in a text published in La tribune du Dimanche that they would “continue to act on behalf of the French hostages”.

“We continue to act on behalf of them and their families, whom we have met on numerous occasions and to whom we have reiterated that the French Republic will never abandon its own,” they write.

9:53

Catherine Colonna and Sébastien Lecornu call for “a permanent ceasefire”

In a text published in La tribune du Dimanche, Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna and Military Minister Sébastien Lecornu called for a “permanent ceasefire” between Israel and Hamas.

“In this conflict, whose echoes reverberate and threaten the stability of a region so close to Europe, and although we have just deplored the resumption of fighting, the message of the President of the Republic is simple: the state of emergency must be a permanent ceasefire that “Release of hostages, improved humanitarian access, opens up the possibility of a ceasefire and restores a political horizon,” write the ministers.

They call for “working towards a two-state political solution, the only guarantee of peace and lasting security” and also demand that civilians be “protected in accordance with international human rights standards”.

8:18

‘Too many innocent Palestinians have been killed’: US calls on Israel to ‘do more’ to protect civilians

Without questioning its ally’s right to “defend” itself against Hamas, the United States warned Israel of a rising death toll in the Gaza Strip.

“Too many innocent Palestinians have been killed. “Frankly, the level of suffering and the images and videos coming to us from Gaza are devastating,” US Vice President Kamala Harris said at COP28 in Dubai. He added: “Israel must do more to protect innocent civilians.”

7:11

Hamas says seven people are killed in an attack near Rafah

At least seven people were killed in a dawn attack on Sunday in the Rafah sector at the southern tip of the Gaza Strip near the border with Egypt, the Hamas government said.

7:05

Israel says it has attacked “more than 400 targets” in the Gaza Strip since fighting resumed

Overnight, the Israeli army said it had attacked “more than 400 targets” in the Gaza Strip since fighting resumed on Friday, killing at least 240 people, according to the Hamas government’s health minister.

Hamas’ armed wing and its affiliated Islamic Jihad also said they fired “barrels of rockets” at several cities in Israel, including Tel Aviv, on Saturday. For its part, the Israeli army reported on Saturday “more than 250 rockets fired” and two soldiers killed, the first since fighting resumed.

6:59

Fighting continues two days after the end of the ceasefire

Hello everyone and good morning. Welcome to this live video dedicated to the situation in the Middle East on the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

This Sunday, December 3, fighting between the IDF and Hamas continues, two days after the end of the humanitarian ceasefire.