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LIVE Israel Hamas War: Biden "believes" that an agreement to release the hostages is imminent TF1 INFO

Negotiations for the release of hostages kidnapped by Hamas during the October 7 attacks are ongoing. According to the American president, an agreement could be reached soon. Follow the latest news on the conflict.

6:05 p.m

Towards an agreement on the release of hostages?

US President Joe Biden said he “believes” an agreement to release Hamas hostages is near.

6:04 p.m

13,300 DEATHS IN GAZA, ACCORDING TO NEW REPORT

The Hamas government has revised the death toll upwards, bringing the number of deaths in Gaza to 13,300. The latest report indicated at least 13,000 deaths, including more than 5,500 children.

5:47 p.m

A FRENCH HELICOPTER PORTER ON THE WAY TO GAZA

The helicopter carrier “Dixmude” left the port of Toulon to reach Gaza, reports BFM Var. The aim is to “treat the most serious cases and allow injured civilians to be taken into account so that they can be treated in surrounding hospitals if necessary,” said Emmanuel Macron.

A new Air Force aircraft will “transport more than ten tons of medical cargo at the beginning of the week.” “France will also contribute to the European effort with medical equipment on board European flights on November 23 and 30,” the Elysée added.

17:11

Who was “displayed” by an attack on an Indonesian hospital in GAZA.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was “shocked” by the attack on the Indonesian hospital in northern Gaza, which left at least “twelve patients and their relatives” dead and “dozens injured,” according to Hamas figures. Ministry of Health.

“Health workers and civilians should never be subjected to such horror, especially in a hospital,” he wrote on X.

16:49

A “PROTECTORATE” IN GAZA, NOT THE SOLUTION FOR THE UN

A “UN protectorate” in Gaza after the war is not a solution, said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, arguing for a “transition” involving multiple actors, particularly the United States and Arab countries. “It is important to be able to turn this tragedy into an opportunity, and for this to be possible, it is important that we move decisively and irreversibly towards a two-state solution after the war,” he said.

This requires “a strengthened Palestinian Authority that takes responsibility for Gaza,” he said. But “the Palestinian Authority cannot advance into Gaza with Israeli tanks”, “the international community must think about a transition period”.

15:57

Hezbollah

The Lebanese Hezbollah announced that it had carried out a series of attacks using drones, rockets and artillery shells against the Israeli army in northern Israel on the border with Lebanon. Hezbollah said in a statement that at 1:10 p.m. (11:10 GMT) on Monday, its fighters “attacked the assembly centers of Israeli occupation soldiers west of Kiryat Shmona with three attack drones.”

Hezbollah added that it had fired artillery at locations where Israeli soldiers were stationed in the same area. He also announced that he had attacked several Israeli military positions in areas near the border with Burkan (Vulkan) missiles.

3:25 p.m

DECRYPTION

Since October 7, the Houthi rebels have fired several drones and missiles into Israeli territory. They hijacked a ship they believe belonged to an Israeli businessman in the Red Sea on Sunday. Objective? Join the ongoing negotiations over the eight-year war in Yemen.

International Published today at 1:12 p.m

15:24

ASIAN CUP IN QATAR: PROFITS GO TO PALESTINIANS

Ticket revenue from the Asian Football Championship organized in Qatar in early 2024 will be donated to help the Palestinians. “We have decided to donate the proceeds from ticket sales to the Asian Cup in Qatar in order to provide the necessary aid to Palestine,” said the president of the organizing committee, without specifying whether this income would be fully or only partially affected.

“We will ensure that this social responsibility benefits those most affected and that football fulfills its role as a support mechanism for the population in these extremely difficult times,” Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani added.

15:21

BRICS SUMMIT ON THE CONFLICT WITH PUTIN

Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend a virtual summit of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) nations tomorrow dedicated to the “Israeli-Palestinian conflict” amid the Gaza war, the Kremlin said.

The Russian presidency has not announced details of the agenda for this online meeting of leaders of this bloc of emerging economies, which will seek a global balance that focuses less on the United States and its European allies.

3:19 p.m

According to the African Union, Israel’s response was “inexcusable.”

African Union (AU) President Azali Assoumani condemned the Israeli response in Gaza in retaliation for Hamas’s bloody attacks, ruling that it was “inexcusable” given the civilian casualties and would fuel “extremism.”

“Imagine a child who saw his mother, who saw his father killed (…), that creates extremism,” he added on the sidelines of a meeting of the G20 Compact with Africa forum , which is dedicated to promoting private investment in Africa.

13:10

The first field hospital arrived in the Gaza Strip

A field hospital and nursing staff from Jordan, the first of its kind since the war began, arrived on Monday in Gaza, which has been under relentless bombardment by Israel for 45 days, medical officials in the Palestinian territory said.

Forty trucks carrying that hospital’s equipment and 17 Jordanian nurses and technicians entered from Egypt through the Rafah border crossing, the only entry into the world in the Gaza Strip not controlled by Israel, these officials said.

12:42

XI AND MACRON ON THE CONFLICT

Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the Israel-Hamas conflict in a phone call on Monday, saying they wanted to “avoid a more serious humanitarian crisis,” according to Chinese state television.

“The two leaders exchanged their views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and both are convinced that the top priority is to prevent further deterioration of the situation between Palestine and Israel, in particular to prevent an even more serious humanitarian crisis,” CCTV said Report.

11:50

28 premature babies evacuated from AL-SHIFA have arrived in Egypt

Twenty-eight premature babies arrived in Egypt after being evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza, it was announced on Sunday. The hospital was completely emptied of patients last week as the Israeli army carried out a major raid there on Wednesday. The IDF accuses Hamas of setting up a command center there.

The infants were evacuated on Sunday from the facility, which the World Health Organization (WHO) had described as a “death zone”. Egyptian state media Al-Qahera News initially reported the arrival of 29 babies, but corrected this. A total of 31 premature babies were evacuated from the facility.

10:22

The Israeli army responds to shots from Lebanon

The Israeli army announced on Monday morning that it had carried out a counterattack after several rockets were fired from Lebanon. “No injuries were reported,” the IDF said in a statement.

10:17

Houthi rebels claim to have captured cargo in the Red Sea

Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed on Sunday they had taken over a ship in the Red Sea that belonged to a British company controlled by an Israeli businessman. What do we currently know about this incident? Decryption in this article.

International Published today at 10:08 am.

10:00

DETAILS OF THE NEW FRENCH HUMANITARIAN OPERATION

Emmanuel Macron outlined the outlines of France’s new humanitarian operation in the Middle East on Sunday. Explanations in this article.

International Published today at 8:57 am.

09:15

Hamas announces that twelve people have died in a hospital strike in GAZA

At least “twelve patients and their relatives” were killed and “dozens injured” in an Israeli attack on the Indonesian hospital north of Gaza City, Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qidreh said on Monday. Hamas Health.

“The Israeli army is besieging the Indonesian hospital and we fear that the same thing will happen there as in al-Shifa,” the largest hospital in the Gaza Strip, which was recently evacuated and is now in the hands of the Israeli army, added Dr. Add Qidreh.

08:56

IDF REVEALS HAMAS TUNNEL

In a video, the Israeli army captured images of a tunnel that is said to be 55 meters long. Discover them in the following topic.

Al-Shifa: IDF reveals Hamas tunnelSource: TF1 Info

08:02

IN DUPLEX IN JERUSALEM

Our special correspondent in Jerusalem, Solenn Riou, returns to images released by the Israeli army showing hostages being held by Hamas at al-Shifa hospital.

Solenn Riou in a semi-detached house in JerusalemSource: TF1 Info

07:50

30 premature babies evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital

More than 30 premature babies were evacuated from Al-Shifa hospital to Rafah, south of Gaza, on Sunday to “receive urgent care in the neonatal intensive care unit,” said World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

“These babies suffered a lot” and suffered “significant after-effects,” the director general of hospitals in the Gaza Strip, Mohammed Zaqout, told the press, pointing out that eight babies died before their transfer due to lack of care, including two children Sunday morning.

07:43

THE LAST 24 HOURS – REVIEW

Find the essentials about the situation over the last 24 hours in your daily situation update.

International Published today at 7:41 am.

07:43

HOUTHIS SAY THEY CAUGHT AN ISRAELI BUSINESSMAN’S CARGO

Houthi rebels in Yemen said Sunday they hijacked an Israeli businessman’s merchant ship in the Red Sea in retaliation for Israel’s war against its Palestinian ally Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The latter announced a few days ago that they wanted to attack Israeli ships in the region.

“The naval forces of the Yemeni Armed Forces conducted a military operation in the Red Sea, the result of which was the seizure of an Israeli ship and its transfer to the Yemeni coast,” Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said on the social network

06:35

GAZA

Israeli forces continue to “expand” their operations against Hamas in the north of the Gaza Strip this Monday, as talks take place to release hostages in the hands of the Islamist movement in exchange for a ceasefire in the fighting.

Heavy fighting broke out in central Gaza City on Sunday, with Israeli tanks responding to rocket launchers fired by Palestinian fighters and airstrikes intensifying in the evening.

The Israeli army said it would “continue to expand its operations in new areas of the Gaza Strip,” particularly in the Jabaliya sector.

06:11

CHINA CALLS FOR “RESTORING PEACE.”

China wants to work to “restore peace” in the Middle East, Foreign Minister Wang Yi told a delegation of diplomats from Arab countries and the Muslim-majority population on Monday.

“Let us work together to quickly calm the situation in Gaza and restore peace in the Middle East as soon as possible,” Wang said during his opening speech in Beijing. “A humanitarian catastrophe is occurring in Gaza,” Wang told the delegation’s senior diplomats, including the foreign ministers of the Palestinian Authority, Indonesia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

“The situation in Gaza affects every country in the world and challenges the notion of right and wrong and the basic principles of humanity,” he added. “The international community must act urgently and take effective measures to prevent this tragedy from spreading,” Wang added.

France will send a new round of humanitarian aid to Gaza, Emmanuel Macron announced on Sunday. Given “the state of emergency facing the population of Gaza,” he promised that “injured or sick children (…) in need of urgent care” could “be treated in France” if this was “useful and necessary”: “It There are agreements in place.” is designed to accommodate up to 50 patients in our hospital facilities.”

The helicopter carrier “Dixmude” will arrive in Egypt “in the coming days” and “treat the most serious cases and allow injured civilians to be taken into account so that they can be treated in surrounding hospitals if necessary,” said the head of state. A new Air Force aircraft will “transport more than ten tons of medical cargo at the beginning of the week.”

These announcements come at a time when Emmanuel Macron is being criticized for his policies in the Middle East, including in his own diplomacy. On Sunday, he expressed concern to Benjamin Netanyahu about “too many civilian casualties” in Gaza, reminding him of the “absolute need to distinguish terrorists from the population” and “the importance of establishing an immediate humanitarian ceasefire that will lead to a humanitarian ceasefire.” a ceasefire,” he told the Elysée.

Regarding the situation in the West Bank, the French President expressed to the Israeli Prime Minister “his great concern about the increasing violence against Palestinian civilians” and called for “doing everything (…) to maintain calm.”

The head of state also recalled that he was doing “everything possible (…) to secure the release of all hostages, especially our eight French compatriots.”

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