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• It is the 46th day of the war: According to Hamas, the death toll among Palestinians is over 13,300 dead, including 5,600 children. In Israel, the attack on October 7th left 1,200 dead.
• Israel: Hezbollah command center attacked in Lebanon.
• Israeli army: “300 suspected terrorists” interrogated
• The words and acronyms to understand the conflict: Here is the glossary.
• The history of the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, explained here.

3:01 p.m. – Egypt: “Ready to respond to forced displacement from Gaza”

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2:49 p.m. – Putin: “A catastrophe in Gaza, a ceasefire is necessary”

There is a “humanitarian catastrophe” occurring in the Gaza Strip that is “deeply worrying.” Russian President Vladimir Putin said this during his speech at the Brics summit via teleconference. Putin, quoted by Russian authorities, added that humanitarian pauses were necessary for the release of hostages and the evacuation of civilians, but appealed to the international community to coordinate their efforts to reach a ceasefire and seek a political solution for the Israeli-Israeli crisis. Palestinian conflict.

2:46 p.m. – Xi calls for an international peace conference in Gaza

Chinese President Xi Jinping is calling for an “international peace conference” to end the war between Israel and Hamas.

2:31 p.m. – Netanyahu: “Good news soon on the subject of hostages”

“I hope we get good news soon” about the hostages: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this at a meeting with an army unit. Still on the issue of hostages, Netanyahu said: “We are making progress.” I don’t think it is necessary to add words, not even at this moment.” However, the prime minister reiterated that Israel’s first goal remains “the destruction of Hamas.” . We won’t stop until we get it done.”

2:20 p.m. – Netanyahu calls the government about the hostages

An Israeli government meeting has been called for this evening in Tel Aviv. The local media reported about it. Updates related to the agreement to release the hostages held by Hamas are on the table.

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1:57 p.m. – Media: “Israeli attack on cars in southern Lebanon, 4 dead”

An Israeli airstrike targeted a passenger car in southern Lebanon, killing all four passengers. This is reported by the Lebanese news agency Nna.

1:29 p.m. – The IDF arrests poet Mosab Abu Toha in Gaza

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12:21 p.m. – Media: Israel has asked for time to agree to the hostage deal

Israel has asked for time to respond to the final draft of the hostage release agreement. This is reported by the broadcaster Al Arabiya, citing its sources. According to the same sources, “the outstanding issues, including delivery modalities, are currently being clarified”.

12:04 p.m. – Hamas: “Israel’s consent to the agreement is still missing”

A member of Hamas’ political bureau, Khalil Al-Hayya, said, as Al Jazeera reported, that she was still waiting for Israel’s response “to the humanitarian ceasefire agreement” after the Palestinian faction “has already handed over its response to Egypt.” Qatar”.

12:03 p.m. – Qatar: “The agreement on the hostages has never been so close”

The talks over the Gaza hostages are the closest to an agreement since the start of the war, Qatar said.

12:01 p.m. – Israel: “3 terrorist cells” attacked in Lebanon

The Israeli Air Force today identified and attacked “three armed terrorist cells” near the border area with Lebanon. This was announced by the military spokesman. In addition, the air force “attacked several Hezbollah terrorist targets, including military infrastructure and facilities used to direct terrorist activities.” Meanwhile, according to the spokesman, mortar shells were fired from Lebanon at an Israeli military position in northern Israel and artillery returned fire.

11:07 a.m. – Two journalists and a civilian killed in an Israeli attack

Two journalists and a civilian were killed in an Israeli attack in southern Lebanon. This was continued by the retained government.

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10:44 a.m. – UN: “2.2 million starving, food system collapsing, ongoing blockades and patrol attacks, refugee camps being hit”

“Around 2.2 million people in Gaza urgently need food aid. Existing food systems are collapsing, and to reach those in need, the World Food Program and our partners need better access and resources such as fuel, gas and connectivity. To have a real impact, hostilities must cease,” WFP, the United Nations food emergency agency, wrote in a report on medical care in the Gaza Strip, home to some 2.3 million people. According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, there were 13,300 deaths and over 30,000 injured. The International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent also intervenes in a series of contributions on “Under international humanitarian law, taking hostages is prohibited and civilians and health workers must be protected.” The body calls for the release of those killed by the Hamas group since the offensive on January 7. The hostages held in October and said it was “ready to facilitate any release.” Then remember that in Gaza there are “thousands of deaths and more than a million displaced people.” Given the falling temperatures – he adds – we demand safe access to life-saving assistance for the displaced, sick and injured. He then comes Finally: “Hospitals must be protected. Civilians must be protected.” Hospitals in the Gaza Strip in particular continue to be the target of Israeli operations, which have surrounded the Indonesian hospital with tanks and heavy vehicles since Sunday, with at least twelve civilians losing their lives. The operation is still ongoing.

10:12 a.m. – Lebanese TV: “A woman killed in an Israeli raid in southern Lebanon”

An elderly woman has died as a result of injuries sustained in an Israeli bombing raid in southern Lebanon in recent hours. This was reported by Lebanese television, citing the relatives of the 80-year-old resident of Kfar Kila, a town near the front line between Hezbollah and Israel.

9:47 a.m. – Unicef: “Ready for immediate assistance in the event of a ceasefire”

Unicef ​​is ready to provide “immediate” humanitarian assistance in the event of a temporary ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel. UN official Toby Fricker told the BBC from Amman. continually, continually, continually, continually, continually, continually continually .Gaza wherever they need, which is basically everywhere,” he explained. repeatedalso continuedthat the continued continued

9:46 a.m. – Ben Gvir, Israeli Minister of National Security: “The hostage agreement can lead to catastrophe”

It is “an agreement that could lead to a catastrophe” that Israel is making with Hamas thanks to Qatar’s mediation for the release of the hostages. This is supported by Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir. “I am very worried because there is talk of an agreement, they are keeping us away from the details and not telling us the truth,” he said, adding: “It seems that Israel has once again made a serious mistake similar to the Shalit agreement will commit.”, which led to the release of the Israeli soldier in 2011 in exchange for over a thousand Palestinian prisoners.

8:30 a.m. – The Israeli army: “The encirclement of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip is complete”

The Israeli army has completed the encirclement of Jabalia in northern Gaza – believed to be a Hamas stronghold – and is now ready to “extend fighting.”

On the outskirts of Jabalya – he continued – “three tunnel entrances were found where Hamas terrorists were hiding, which were destroyed”.

08:18 – Israel: “250 Hamas targets hit in Gaza Strip”

The Israeli army struck 250 Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip yesterday, including rocket launchers and other Islamic faction infrastructure. The spokesman said that “a helicopter hit a missile launch site from which a volley of rockets was fired at the center of Israel,” including Tel Aviv. The army then added that it had “discovered weapons in homes in the Gaza Strip, including an anti-tank missile hidden under a child’s bed.”

08:12 – An Israeli source confirms: “An agreement to liberate women and children is imminent”

An Israeli source told Channel 12 TV: “We are close to an agreement” on the release of some hostages in Gaza. After emphasizing that there were still technical aspects to be clarified, the source said there was an agreement under which at least 50 people would be released, while dozens more could be released in exchange for an extension of the ceasefire after the first few days. Those who should be released, television said, should be the children, their mothers and other women.

8:05 a.m. – From the Intifada to the brief illusion of peace

(Lorenzo Cremonesi) The accident between the military transport truck and the taxi full of Palestinian commuters returning home from construction sites around Tel Aviv occurred on the streets of the Jabalia refugee camp, one of the most populated in Gaza. The four dead are transported to Shifah Hospital. Word spreads that the person who killed her was the brother of an Israeli businessman who had been stabbed not far away the day before. A revenge? In reality, it’s not true, just as the rumors that echo in the strip’s alleys are often false or distorted. But it doesn’t take much to ignite the spark of revolt.

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08:03 – Israel: “Another 2 dead soldiers, total rises to 68”

The Israeli army announced the deaths of two more soldiers during the ground operation in the north of the Gaza Strip. This was announced by the military spokesman. The total so far is 68 dead soldiers.

8:02 a.m. – Gaza, violent clashes, 63 Israelis killed. The commando’s idea: flood the Hamas tunnel

(Guido Olimpio) A moment later, the flames of explosions, possibly caused by the explosive vests they were wearing. A “sacrificial” mission carried out by Hamas and documented on video. The attack is evidence that fighting has become increasingly intense. But there is a second element that underscores the atrocity: the number of Israeli victims is rising rapidly, with 63 reported deaths now. Thirteen between Saturday and Sunday, including a sapper from Yahalom, the unit tasked with discovering the tunnels.

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7:56 a.m. – Hamas: “Possible agreement within a few hours after Qatar”

The announcement of a possible ceasefire agreement and prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas could be announced by Qatari officials “within hours,” Islamic faction representative Izzat el Reshiq told Al Jazeera. “The expected agreement will include the release of Israeli women and children as hostages in exchange for Palestinian women and children in occupation prisons,” el Reshiq said. Earlier, one of Hamas’ leaders, Ismail Haniyeh, said the group was “close to reaching a ceasefire agreement” with Israel.

04:53 – Gaza: Cpj, at least 50 journalists killed since war began

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4:52 a.m. – Middle East: Guterres, number of civilian casualties in Gaza is “unprecedented”

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3:51 a.m. – Gaza: Media, at least 3 dead in Israeli raid on houses in Jabalia

Three bodies were recovered from the rubble after Israeli forces attacked a residential building in Jabalia, north of Gaza, broadcaster Al Jazeera announced, adding that several people were still trapped under the collapsed building.

3:48 a.m. – Middle East: Heavy fighting near Indonesian hospital

Heavy fighting broke out around the Indonesian hospital north of Gaza. NBC News reports on it. Reports of fighting near the Indonesian hospital come after weeks of attention on Gaza’s main hospital facility, Al-Shifa, where hundreds of patients and staff remain trapped. More than 30 children were evacuated from Al-Shifa yesterday and are currently being treated in Egyptian hospitals.

3:37 a.m. – Gaza: Austin, we expect Israel to respect the law of conflict

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the US expected Israel to follow “the law of armed conflict” and show consideration for civilians during the war in Gaza. During Austin’s visit to Ukraine yesterday, the US Secretary of Defense was asked whether he was concerned about the way Israel is using US-supplied weapons in its offensive against Hamas. “We have indicated at every step that we expect the Israelis to conduct their operations in accordance with the law of armed conflict,” Austin responded, “and we have been careful to continue to emphasize to the Israelis that they must be accountable .” for civilians in the combat zone. And not only that, they must do everything they can to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza.” The US Secretary of Defense added: “Hamas is not the Palestinian people: it is a terrorist organization and the people deserve better than that deserves much more.” Hopefully this will eventually become something that will provide good governance for the people of Gaza and address the root causes of instability.”

3:21 a.m. – Gaza: Media, 17 dead in Israeli attack on refugee camp

At least 17 people were killed and several others injured in an Israeli attack on the Nuseirat refugee camp south of Gaza this evening. According to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, the victims also include women and children.

2:28 a.m. – Middle East: WHO, we are helping evacuate three hospitals in Gaza

The World Health Organization is working to evacuate three hospitals in the Gaza Strip. WHO representative Richard Peeperkorn reported this to NBC News and explained: “We are not here to evacuate patients or hospital staff, but to strengthen and rebuild hospitals.” However, “we are facilitating the evacuation at the request of frightened and desperate doctors and patients “At least three hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip (Al-Shifa, Al-Alhi and the Indonesian hospital) are in trouble, and the entire operation could take weeks,” adds Peeperkorn. The evacuation of Al-Shifa began over the weekend with the transfer of 33 premature babies. WHO is working with the Palestinian Red Crescent and other organizations to evacuate the remaining 250 patients and 25 staff.