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Egypt: “Strong condemnation of Gaza hospital bombing”

Egypt “strongly condemns the Israeli bombing” of the Al-Ahly Baptist Hospital in the Gaza Strip, “which claimed hundreds of innocent victims.”

In a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cairo believes that “this deliberate bombing of civilian facilities constitutes a serious violation of the provisions of international and humanitarian law, as well as the most fundamental values ​​of humanity, and calls on Israel to immediately end its policy of punitive collective action.” against the people of the Gaza Strip.”

8:27 p.m

Abu Mazen: Three days of mourning for the hospital massacre

Palestinian President Abu Mazen has declared three days of mourning over the “hospital massacre” in Gaza.

8:20 p.m

Gaza hospital hit, “Israeli army checks”

“We are checking the causes of the explosion”: This is the Israeli military spokesman’s first reaction to the news of hundreds of deaths in an explosion that occurred this evening at al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza.

7:30 p.m

Hamas: At least 500 dead in Gaza hospital raid

An Israeli attack on a hospital complex in Gaza left at least 600 people dead. This was stated by the Hamas authorities, which rule the Gaza Strip, according to the Guardian. It is – writes the British newspaper, citing the Palestinian authorities in the Gaza Strip – the Al-Ahli Arabi Baptist Hospital in the center of Gaza City. According to Al Jazeera, most of the injured appear to be women and children. Many families had sought refuge in the structure.

7:19 p.m

Gaza, Brussels and Pandora’s Box. Stefano Polli’s analysis

Fears of radicalization and the spread of war

7:04 p.m

Sirens and explosions in the sky in Tel Aviv

Sirens sounded again in Tel Aviv, where a loud explosion was heard in the sky due to the Iron Dome’s wiretapping.

7:09 p.m

Media: “British Prime Minister Sunak on days in Israel”

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is preparing to visit Israel in the wake of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and US President Joe Biden amid a renewed outbreak of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Sky News UK assumes this, citing its sources and waiting for official confirmation. The visit could take place “perhaps as early as Thursday,” the 19th, the broadcaster says, and Downing Street is planning a broader regional tour that will also include Jordan and Egypt.

6:52 p.m

UN, 6 dead in Israeli attack on school used as accommodation

An Israeli army attack has killed at least six people who were seeking refuge in a school in Gaza. This was announced by UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.

6:43 p.m

Rocket volley from Gaza towards central Israel

A volley of rockets was fired from Gaza into central Israel, including the greater Tel Aviv area, where loud explosions were heard in the air when intercepted by the Iron Cathedral. But also in the south, where Ashkelon was targeted again. According to media reports, there are two injured in Sderot.

6:17 p.m

Press: “Israel is negotiating with Musk’s Starlink on satellite network”

Israel is reportedly negotiating with Elon Musk’s SpaceX for a network of Starlink satellites to strengthen communications ahead of a possible landfall in Gaza. This was reported by the Bloomberg agency, according to which the network would provide Israeli cities near the border with continuous access to the Internet.

6:38 p.m

Netanyahu: We will attack Gaza with force in the next few days

“The fighting will be very violent in the coming days” in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu told soldiers during a visit to an army special forces base, Sayeret Matkal, in the south of the country.

5:26 p.m

One of the missing Italian-Israelis dies

Eviatar Moshe Kipnis, one of three Italian Israelis not heard from since the October 7 Hamas attack, has died. ANSA learns this from local sources. His wife Liliach Le Havron also disappeared with him from the Beeri kibbutz, where 108 bodies were found. Among the victims, Evitar Moshe Kipnis was identified through DNA testing. There is no confirmation about his wife’s whereabouts.

The death of the 65-year-old Italian was confirmed by Farnesina. The Italian Embassy in Tel Aviv is in contact with the family to ensure they receive all possible support at this difficult moment. Expressing his condolences to Mr. Kipnis’ family, Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani reiterates the government’s utmost commitment to the search for the two other Italian-Israeli citizens who are still untraceable.

17 o’clock

Hamas, around three thousand dead in attacks on Gaza

The number of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip has risen to around three thousand deaths, the local health ministry said, citing media.

3:41 p.m

One of the Hamas leaders was killed in an Israeli attack

Hamas announces that one of its top commanders, Ayman Nofal, has been killed in an Israeli attack.

2:34 p.m

Biden in Israel tomorrow for 5 hours, then with al-Sisi in Amman

US President Joe Biden will spend about five hours in Israel during his visit tomorrow. This was reported by the Israeli television station 12. The subsequent visit to Amman to meet with King Abdallah II was also confirmed – according to the same source. Biden will attend a summit with PA President Abu Mazen and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi.

1:34 p.m

Rocket attacks continue from Gaza towards Israel, the center of the country and Ashkelon

Rocket attacks on Israel continue from Gaza. In the last few hours – said the military spokesman – the center of the country (including Rishon Letizion) and the coastal city of Ashkelon, which is not far from the Gaza Strip, have been attacked.

Video Israel, explosions in Sderot: missile warning siren sounds

12.45 p.m

The shots from Lebanon are followed by new shots from Israeli artillery across the border

The Israeli army is responding again with artillery in southern Lebanon after light shots were fired at positions along the security fence between the two countries. This was announced by the Israeli army, adding that an anti-tank missile was recently fired at a military position near the agricultural community of Margaliot, a step away from the Lebanese border.

12:29 p.m

Israel: “The plan may not be to invade Gaza”

However, the Israeli army is preparing for the next phases in the war against Hamas Plans may vary from the expected invasion by land from the Strip. That’s what military spokesman Daniel Hecht said. “We are preparing,” he explained in a briefing with journalists, “but we have not said what the plans will be. Everyone is talking about the ground offensive. It could be something else.”

11:12

Truck convoys carrying aid to Gaza stopped at the Rafah border crossing

The convoys with the humanitarian aid Blockaded in Egypt for days due to heavy Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip, they headed today to the Rafah border crossing into the besieged Palestinian enclave. “We have arrived at the terminal and are now waiting for the next step,” he reported Heba Rashed, Who runs it? humanitarian group Mersal. Hundreds more trucks were traveling along the coastal road on the 40-kilometer journey from the Egyptian city of El Arish to Rafah, other aid organizations reported. An official of the Red crescent confirmed that humanitarian convoys were gathering on the Egyptian side of the divided border town of Rafah. “We were not told when we would cross, but we were asked to go to Rafah,” the Egyptian Red Crescent official said. “You could say we are close to an agreement on the influx of aid and the withdrawal of foreigners,” he said.

11:10 a.m

UN: “Evacuation of civilians from Gaza could be considered a crime”

L’Order to evacuate the population of the northern Gaza Strip declared by Israel could constitute an international crime of “illegal forced relocation of civilians”: This is what the spokeswoman for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ravina Shamdasani, said today in Geneva. “It appears that Israel has made no attempt to ensure adequate housing and satisfactory hygiene, health, safety and nutritional conditions for the 1.1 million civilians ordered to relocate,” Shamdasani said. “We fear that this order, coupled with the imposition of a complete siege on the Gaza Strip, cannot be considered a legitimate temporary evacuation and would therefore amount to a forced relocation of civilians in violation of international law,” he stressed. The spokeswoman added: “The appalling reports that civilians attempting to enter the southern Gaza Strip were struck and killed by explosive weapons must be independently and thoroughly investigated, as must all allegations of serious violations of international humanitarian law.”

According to the United Nations, Gaza’s shops only have enough food left for another 4 to 5 days: “In the shops, stocks (of food) are enough for a few days, maybe four or five,” said the program’s spokesman World Food Program (WFP), Abeer Etefa, via video conference from Cairo during a media briefing in Geneva.

09:50

The army: “If Hezbollah makes a serious mistake, we will respond with force”

“We are on high alert on our northern border.” “To the extent that Hezbollah makes a serious mistake, we will respond with very great force,” Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari said after the night and before today’s attack an armed infiltration from southern Lebanon was thwarted on the city of Metulla, in the upper Galilee. “The state of Lebanon must ask itself whether it is prepared to put the country at risk from ISIS terrorists in Gaza.” “This is a question that really needs to be asked.”

09:40

Two Israelis were injured in the attack on Metulla. The mayor to the residents: “Evacuate immediately”

An anti-tank missile exploded in the town of Metulla in the Upper Galilee, near the border with Lebanon. According to Kan public television, two people were injured. Most of the residents were already displaced yesterday. The mayor of Metulla appealed to those who remained behind to leave immediately. According to media reports, this attack was claimed by Hezbollah.

09:35

Israeli artillery bombards southern Lebanon

Israeli artillery hits hills in southern Lebanon near the Blue Line between the two countries, near Kfar Kila, opposite the Israeli city of Metulla, in response to an attack by anti-tank missiles fired from southern Lebanon at the city of Metulla.

09:32

The army: “The hostage video is psychological terrorism, we will respond to this type of war”

The video released yesterday by Girl held hostage in Gaza, Maya Sham, “It is psychological terrorism that Hamas is carrying out against the citizens of Israel,” said Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari. “We expect there will be more footage and we are determined to fight against this kind of war,” he added. Referring to the images in which the young woman is seen blindfolded, Hagari said: “Hamas is trying to portray itself as a human organization, while committing atrocious crimes.” Hamas “has committed against the residents of Gaza “We ourselves went on a rampage, stole fuel and food supplies and closed them in the north of the Gaza Strip.”

09:26

The Israeli town of Metulla in southern Lebanon was hit

The Israeli settlement Metulla He was hit by bullets fired from southern Lebanon. This was reported by eyewitnesses and Lebanese military intelligence sources who were in contact with ANSA in southern Lebanon but were not authorized to speak to the media. On the Lebanese side of the Blue Line between the two countries, a column of smoke can be seen rising from one of the buildings in Metulla.

07:54

Army: “They wanted to enter from Lebanon, 4 terrorists killed”

The army said it had “killed four terrorists who attempted to enter Israel from Lebanon.” According to the spokesman, the four tried to plant an explosive device near the border. In response – the spokesman added – the army launched an airstrike in the area.

Video They wanted to enter Israel from Lebanon, 4 terrorists killed