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14:22

Israeli civilians were injured by anti-tank missiles, the IDF says

Israeli civilians were injured by “anti-tank missiles” in the north of the country this Sunday, the Israeli army said on social networks, without mentioning the number of victims.

2:18 p.m

March against anti-Semitism: Several LFI leaders gathered in Strasbourg

Several thousand people gathered in Strasbourg on Sunday morning for a march against anti-Semitism and for the republic, including several LFI deputies from Paris.

Following an “idea” launched by François Ruffin or Alexis Corbière, several rebellious elected officials such as Clémentine Autain or Raquel Garrido gathered in Strasbourg to answer the call of the LFI deputy for Strasbourg Emmanuel Fernandes, who participated in this initiative in Strasbourg was involved.

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2:15 p.m

Moscow announces that a group of 70 Russians have left Gaza

A group of 70 Russian nationals were able to leave the Gaza Strip, Russian authorities said, saying they were “shocked” by delays in the evacuation of their citizens this week.

“70 Russians crossed the Egyptian-controlled Rafah border crossing,” the Russian Emergencies Ministry said on Telegram.

He previously announced that the border crossing had been “crossed” by Russians seeking to leave the small Palestinian territory that has been besieged and shelled by Israel since the Hamas attack on Israeli soil on October 7.

2:07 p.m

Pope Francis calls for the protection of civilians in Gaza and the release of hostages

During his weekly prayer at the Vatican, Pope Francis called for the protection of civilians in Gaza and an increase in humanitarian aid.

“May the wounded in Gaza receive immediate help. Civilians must be protected and more humanitarian aid must be provided to this exhausted population,” demanded the sovereign Pope, who also called for the release of the hostages.

2:04 p.m

Gaza’s Al-Quds Hospital is “out of service”, says the Palestinian Red Crescent

The Al-Quds Hospital in Gaza is “out of order” and “no longer operational,” the Palestinian Red Crescent said on social media. A situation due to “exhaustion of available fuel and power failure.”

The Red Crescent speaks of a “complete collapse of the health system” and “the resulting catastrophic humanitarian conditions”.

13:51

“Safe passage” opens from Al-Chifa hospital in the south, the IDF announces

The Israeli army reiterated that it would help evacuate vulnerable premature babies from Al-Chifa Hospital “to a safer hospital.”

In addition, “a safe passage will be opened between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. from Al-Chifa Hospital (…) to Salaheddine Street heading south,” the main route for refugees to escape the north.

13:28

Evacuations from Gaza to Egypt continue

Several dozen foreigners and dual nationals as well as wounded Palestinians were evacuated from the Israeli-bombed Gaza Strip to Egypt on Sunday, Agence France-Presse (AFP) learned from both sides of the border.

“Fifty dual nationals arrived in Rafah on the Egyptian side” as well as “seven wounded Palestinians,” reported the Alqahera News channel, which is close to Egyptian intelligence.

For its part, the authority responsible for the borders of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip had on Saturday evening called on “all holders of foreign passports and persons entered on evacuation lists” to report to the terminal at the southern tip of the Gaza Strip and which leads to the Egyptian Sinai.

12:55

Israel sells its missile defense system to Finland

Israel’s Defense Ministry announced on Sunday the signing of an agreement to sell the David’s Sling missile defense system to Finland, a new NATO member and Russia’s neighbor.

The ministry said in a press release that it had “signed an agreement to sell the David’s Sling system to Finland” and called the €317 million deal “historic.”

10:49

The Hamas government’s deputy health minister in the Gaza Strip says the Israeli attack destroyed the Al-Chifa hospital building

The Hamas government’s deputy health minister in Gaza told AFP on Sunday that an Israeli airstrike had “totally destroyed” the Israeli-shelled and besieged building of the heart disease ward at Al-Chifa Hospital, the largest in the Gaza Strip.

“The two-story building of the heart disease department was completely destroyed in an airstrike,” Youssef Abou Rich said, blaming the Israeli army for the attack. The AFP was unable to confirm this attack on site, but at least one witness present at the hospital confirmed raids and damage.

9:46

A “significant number of dead and injured” after the “bomb attack” on a UN headquarters on Saturday evening

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) reported on Sunday “a significant number of dead and injured” in the late Saturday “bombing” of its headquarters in Gaza City, which was evacuated by its staff and is now inhabited by hundreds of displaced Palestinians .

“The ongoing tragedy of civilian deaths and injuries in this conflict… must come to an end,” the UNDP said in a statement. “Civilians, civilian infrastructure and the inviolability of UN premises must be respected and protected at all times.”

6:52

“A France that our Jewish fellow citizens are afraid of is not France,” says Emmanuel Macron in a letter to the French

In a letter to the French, published in the Parisian This Saturday, November 11, on the eve of a “great civil march” against anti-Semitism in Paris, Emmanuel Macron denounced the increase in anti-Semitic acts in France since the Hamas attacks in Israel on October 7.

He criticizes “the unbearable resurgence of unbridled anti-Semitism,” while more than 1,100 anti-Semitic acts have been registered on French territory since October 7th.

“A France in which our Jewish fellow citizens are afraid is not France. A France in which French people are afraid because of their religion or their origins is not France,” emphasizes the head of state

6:50

Israeli planes attack Syria after firing on the annexed Golan

Israeli warplanes attacked “terrorist infrastructure” in Syria after firing on the Israeli-annexed part of the Golan, the Israeli army said on Sunday.

“Recently, warplanes attacked terrorist infrastructure in Syria in response to the attack on the Golan Heights yesterday (Saturday),” the army said in a brief statement.

On Saturday, it said two projectiles fired from Syria hit uninhabited areas of the Golan Heights and missile warning sirens sounded in the region.

Israel captured part of the Golan from Syria during the 1967 Arab-Israeli War before annexing the area in 1981. This annexation is not recognized by the United Nations.

6:10

20 of Gaza’s 36 hospitals are out of service

On Sunday, the 37th day of the war sparked by an unprecedented attack on Israeli soil by the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas on October 7, 20 of Gaza’s 36 hospitals are “out of service,” according to the United Nations Office of Humanitarian Affairs “. (Osha).

World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed concern early Sunday that he had lost contact with his interlocutors at Al-Chifa Hospital in Gaza City, the largest area “subject to repeated attacks.” “aborted”.

11.11. at 11:56 p.m

The Israeli army says it will help evacuate babies from Al-Chifa hospital

The Israeli army said on Saturday it would help evacuate babies from the largest hospital in Gaza City, around which there is heavy fighting between soldiers and Palestinian fighters.

“Al-Chifa Hospital staff have asked that we help evacuate the babies from the pediatric ward to a safer hospital tomorrow. We will provide the necessary assistance,” army spokesman Daniel Hagari said during a press conference, without mentioning the number of babies affected.

Earlier in the day, Israeli NGO Physician for Human Rights-Israel reported that “two premature babies have died” after the neonatal intensive care unit was forced to shut down due to a lack of electricity at that hospital.

11.11. at 11:54 p.m

The Israeli army denies an attack on Al-Chifa Hospital

The Israeli army denied on Saturday that it attacked Al-Chifa Hospital. “In the last few hours, false information has been spread that we are surrounding Al-Chifa hospital and attacking it,” Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari told reporters.

“Hamas lies about what happens in hospitals,” said Daniel Hagari.

“Yesterday he quickly accused us of being responsible for the attack on Al-Shifa Hospital. We checked our systems and determined that it was a poorly fired missile that belonged to terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip,” the official added.

11.11. at 11:53 p.m

MSF reports “incessant bombings” on hospitals in Gaza City

Several international organizations are concerned about the fate of hospitals in Gaza. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reports “incessant bombings” on hospitals in Gaza City over the past 24 hours. Al-Chifa Hospital, the largest in the area, was “hit several times, including the maternity ward.”

Two premature babies “died because their incubator stopped working and there was no electricity,” Dr. Mohammed Obeid, Doctors Without Borders surgeon in the neonatal department, in a message broadcast by the NGO on the Social network

There are around 40 premature babies in his department, including 17 in the intensive care unit, he said.

11.11. at 11:50 p.m

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