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IDF says Hamas turns ambulances ‘legitimate military targets’

Despite international outrage, the Israeli army claimed on social media on Sunday that ambulances “hijacked for terrorist purposes” by Hamas were “legitimate military targets.” On Friday, November 3, Israel had already done so confirmed that he had attacked an ambulance at the entrance to Gaza City’s main hospital in an airstrike.

The Israeli army condemned “the cynical manipulation” of the Palestinian Islamist movement, which “hijacked ambulances and hospitals for terrorist purposes.”

“By sacrificing the neutrality of these institutions and violating international law, Hamas is turning them into legitimate military targets,” the IDF argues.

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Chancellor Olaf Scholz says he is against an “immediate” ceasefire in Gaza

The German chancellor said on Sunday he was against an “immediate” ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, as calls for it mounted around the world following the Israeli army’s bombings.

“I openly admit that I do not think calls for an immediate ceasefire or a long pause – which would amount to almost the same thing – are fair, because that would ultimately mean that Israel leaves Hamas the opportunity to recover and acquire new rockets “, explained Olaf Scholz during a debate in the regional daily newspaper Heilbronner Stimme. On the other hand, he called for “humanitarian breaks”.

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Benjamin Netanyahu speaks of a possible hostage deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu raised the possibility of a possible deal to release hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip in an interview with NBC on Sunday.

Benjamin Netanyahu was asked by the American broadcaster about the possibility of an agreement regarding the women, children and elderly people taken hostage.

“Is there a possible agreement?” the journalist asked him. “It could be,” he replied, “but I think the less I speak out on this issue, the more likely it is that it will happen,” he explained, specifying that things were progressing thanks to Israeli military pressure.

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US strikes in Syria on sites linked to Iran

The United States launched strikes in Syria against two Iran-linked sites on Sunday in response to attacks on American personnel in the region, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.

U.S. forces today conducted precision strikes on facilities in eastern Syria used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Iran-affiliated groups in response to “ongoing attacks on U.S. personnel in Iraq and Syria,” Lloyd Austin said in a statement.

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Hospitals in the Gaza Strip involved in hostilities

Thousands of people were stranded and caught up in fighting on Sunday at al-Chifa hospital, the largest in the Gaza Strip. The head of the World Health Organization called for people not to “remain silent” in front of “scenes of death” in hospitals. .

The Israeli army denies targeting the hospital and describes as “false” reports that its troops are “surrounding and attacking” the facility. Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said Friday’s attack on the hospital was “a poorly fired rocket by terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip.”

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