LIVE Israel Hamas war 50 French people and rights holders

LIVE Israel Hamas war: 50 French people and rights holders allowed to leave Gaza this Saturday

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50 French people and rights holders will be allowed to leave the Gaza Strip this Saturday

In Gaza, foreigners and people with dual nationality continue to be evacuated. This Saturday, 50 French people and rights holders will be allowed to leave the Palestinian enclave through the Egyptian Rafah terminal, BFMTV has learned.

They will be looked after by the services of the French Embassy in Egypt and transported to Cairo.

6:27

UN chief ‘horrified’ by Israeli attack on ambulance

The UN chief said he was “horrified” by an Israeli army attack on an ambulance in Gaza on Friday, adding that the conflict between Israel and Hamas “must stop”.

“I am appalled by the reported attack on an ambulance convoy outside Al-Chifa Hospital in Gaza. The images of bodies scattered on the street outside the hospital are heartbreaking,” Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a press release.

6:24

Twenty dead in Gaza school bombing, Hamas says

An attack on a school in the northern Gaza Strip killed 20 people and injured dozens more, the Hamas health ministry in the Palestinian territory said early Saturday.

“Twenty martyrs and dozens of wounded arrived at al-Chifa hospital in Gaza City after a targeted attack on a school in the al-Saftaoui area of ​​the northern Gaza Strip that was turned into a makeshift camp for displaced people,” the Health Ministry said a statement. “Several tank mortar shells fell on the school that was directly attacked,” he added.

03/11 at 22:26

Hello and welcome to this live broadcast dedicated to the 29th day of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Hello and welcome to this live stream dedicated to the 29th day of the conflict between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas. Here is the important information from yesterday:

  • France evacuated 34 of its nationals and their families from Gaza to Egypt.
  • Israel attacked the French institute in Gaza, the Quai d’Orsay calls for the army to be held accountable.
  • The Amnesty International association assumes that without a ceasefire in Gaza, “no hostages will be released,” as its secretary general explained on BFMTV.