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The Gaza Strip has become “uninhabitable,” the United Nations warned on Friday. According to AFP journalists, Israeli attacks occurred early Saturday in Rafah, a city on the southern tip of the Gaza Strip where Palestinians have sought refuge for weeks. Follow the latest information on the conflict.

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LEBANON

Lebanon's Hezbollah claimed to have fired dozens of rockets at a military base in northern Israel. The Islamist movement portrays this attack as its first response to the elimination of number two Hamas in its stronghold near Beirut.

“As part of the initial response to the assassination of the great leader Sheikh Saleh al-Arouri (…), the Islamic resistance (Hezbollah, editor's note) targeted the Meron (military) base with 62 rockets of different types. “ pointed out the pro-Iranian movement in a press release.

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EXCLUSIVE PICTURES

France has provided “assistance to the population by air” in the Gaza Strip as part of a first joint operation with Jordan. TF1 broadcast exclusive images of this drop of medical equipment on Friday evening at 8 p.m., which you can discover in our article. ↓

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07:18

NEW ATTACKS ON GAZA

The Gaza Strip is again the scene of Israeli attacks this morning. Strikes broke out early in Rafah, a city at the southern tip of the Gaza Strip where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have sought refuge to escape clashes in recent weeks, according to AFP journalists.

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PICTURES IN THE GAZA STRIP

The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is nightmarish. To see the extent of the damage, discover our images in the streets of Jabalia, where sewage seeps into the makeshift tents of displaced people and the streets are flooded with garbage. ↓

Gaza Strip: the humanitarian catastropheSource: TF1 Info

07:15

Gaza has become “uninhabitable.”

The Gaza Strip has become a “place of death” that is simply “uninhabitable,” the UN warns after almost three months of war. The Gaza Strip has “simply become uninhabitable” and its residents face “daily threats before the eyes of the world,” United Nations Humanitarian Affairs Coordinator Martin Griffiths summarized on Friday.

According to Unicef, the clashes, malnutrition and health situation in this impoverished area created “a cycle of death that threatens more than 1.1 million children” even before the war began.

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Settlement boom in the West Bank

While the world's eyes are on the Gaza Strip, the number of informal settlements and new routes for settlers in the occupied West Bank has seen an “unprecedented” increase, according to Israeli NGO Peace Now. In a study, this anti-colonization organization claims that since October 7, nine wild colonies, or “outposts” in English, have appeared in this area, which has been occupied by the Israeli army since 1967.

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GOOD MORNING

Hello and welcome to this live broadcast dedicated to the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

“A place of death and despair,” said UN Humanitarian Coordinator Martin Griffiths in a press release about the Gaza Strip issued on Friday, January 5. The representative warned that the area had become “uninhabitable” three months after the start of the war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas, the outcome of which is difficult for anyone to imagine. The Gaza Strip has “become simply uninhabitable”, “a place of death and despair” and its residents face “daily threats before the eyes of the world”, warned Martin Griffiths.

The Israeli army continued its operations there on Friday, announcing the “elimination” of “terrorists” in the center and the destruction of rocket firing sites towards Israel to the south, in Khan Younes, the epicenter of the fighting. In the evening, clouds of smoke rose after renewed impacts. Despite a lack of prospects for a cessation of hostilities, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant presented ideas for the post-war period on Thursday, on the eve of the start of a regional tour by American diplomatic chief Antony Blinken.

The plan presented by the minister still needs to be approved by a divided government. It provides for the continuation of operations in Gaza until the “return of the hostages,” the “dismantling of Hamas’s military and government capabilities,” and the “elimination of military threats.”

The editorial team of TF1info