Macron meets Netanyahu. A market hit, dead and injured south of Gaza

Hostage freed: “I went through hell” leaflets from Israel in Gaza to locate the hostages

Health care in Gaza, 5,791 deaths, including 2,360 minors

The death toll in Gaza from Israeli attacks has risen to 5,791, including 2,360 minors. This was announced by the Ministry of Health of the Gaza Strip, updating the data according to which 704 people were also killed within 24 hours. According to the same source, 12 hospitals are currently closed and 32 clinics cannot serve their patients.

Israel, there is diesel in Gaza, you can find it at the Rafah border crossing

Near the Rafah border crossing, Hamas has “set aside half a million liters of diesel”: Israeli military spokesman Avichay Adraee reiterated today in Arabic, while the authorities in the Gaza Strip denounce that the lack of fuel is gradually paralyzing the health system and the Strip’s bakers. On “.

Netanyahu, Jewish children hidden in attics like Anne Frank

In the October 7 Hamas attack, Jewish children were forced by the Nazis to “hide in attics,” just “like Anne Frank.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this, citing Israeli media, along with French President Emmanuel Macron in Tel Aviv.
The prime minister also compared the machine gun fire on Israeli civilians to the Babyn Yar massacre in Kiev, in which around 34,000 Jews were shot in 1941.

Leaflets from Israel in Gaza to locate the hostages

Israel today distributed leaflets in the Khan Yunes region (south of Gaza) calling on the local population to help search for Israelis held hostage in the Gaza Strip. “If you want a better future for yourself and your children – it is written – send us credible and useful information about the hostages in your area. We assure you maximum discretion, protection and even a financial reward.” The leaflet then mentions several possible communication channels from Gaza to the Israeli army.

Netanyahu to Macron, Hamas to Isis in the streets of Paris

Hamas is like ISIS on the streets of “Nice, Lyon, Paris: the Israeli people refuse to live with ISIS on their borders. We have to dismantle this terrorist machine.” This is what Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyhau told French President Emmanuel Macron in Tel Aviv, recalling the ISIS attacks in France with hundreds of victims.

Macron, I will propose an anti-ISIS coalition that also fights Hamas

“I would like to propose to our partners in the anti-ISIS coalition in Iraq and Syria” that we “form an international and regional coalition to combat Hamas and the terrorist groups that threaten us all.” This is what the French president said Emmanuel Macron meets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv.

Released hostage: “I went through hell”

“I’ve been through hell. We never thought this would happen.” Yocheved Lifshitz, the 85-year-old woman who was freed by Hamas last night, said this. “They put me on a motorcycle, blew up the electronic fence that cost $2.5 billion but had no use. I was taken hostage, there was no difference between old and young. It was very painful. They hit my ribs and…” made it hard for me to breathe.
“We reached a tunnel,” he added, “then we walked for miles on the wet earth, there is a huge tunnel system, like spider webs.”

Market accident, dead and injured south of Gaza

An Israeli bombing in the Nusseirat market (in the southern part of the Gaza Strip) caused a high number of deaths and injuries, according to local witnesses contacted by ANSA.
The target of the attack was apparently a building near what was then the largest supermarket in the Gaza Strip, which was very crowded. The victims were transported to Shuhada Hospital in Khan Yunes, where there is also an alert situation due to fuel shortages. The Israeli Air Force struck in the same area today in Deir el-Balah and Rafah, claiming 18 lives, according to Maan news agency.

Pizzaballa: “I condemn both the Hamas attack and the rockets on Gaza”

“Conscience and moral duty require me to say clearly that what happened on October 7 in the south of Israel is in no way permissible and we cannot help but condemn it. There are no reasons for such an atrocity. Yes, we have a duty to confirm and denounce it,” says Patriarch of Jerusalem Pierbattista Pizzaballa in a letter to the diocese. “The same conscience, but with a great burden on my heart, leads me today to say with the same clarity that this new cycle of violence has resulted in over five thousand deaths in Gaza, including many women and children, tens of thousands injured.”, Flattened neighborhoods, shortages of medicine, water and basic food for over two million people. These are tragedies that are incomprehensible and that we must denounce and condemn without reservation.”

Army: “Egypt plays a key role in the hostages”

Egypt plays “a key role” with regard to the Israelis held in Gaza and the missing. Military spokesman Daniel Hagari said this, commenting on yesterday’s release of two elderly Israeli citizens: “Egypt’s efforts are efficient and well received.” “We – he continued – are working with Egypt and the Red Cross and thank them.”
“The release of all hostages,” he reiterated, “is our top priority.”

Tajani: “There was no Israeli missile in the hospital”

“It seems to me that common sense has prevailed in Israel so far, the reaction has been proportionate to the cowardly aggression they have suffered. So far they have only hit Hamas centers. Even the rocket that hit a hospital in Gaza and the.” was originally attributed to Israel, in reality it was not an Israeli rocket, it fell in the hospital parking lot and caused around fifty deaths and not 500 as reported: Us must prevent propaganda from playing a negative role and inflaming the Arab masses. This was said by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani on Sky Tg 24.

Macron to Herzog: Israelis are being killed just because they are Jews

The Israelis involved in the Hamas attack “were killed only because they were Jews and wanted to live in peace.” French President Emmanuel Macron said this to his Israeli counterpart Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv, reaffirming France’s solidarity “today and tomorrow.” Macron added in Israeli media that “the hostages must be released immediately.”

Red Crescent, 20 trucks with relief supplies will enter Gaza

The Palestinian Red Crescent has announced that 20 trucks carrying humanitarian aid will enter Gaza today. Local sources report this.

Ground operation in Gaza, “only Israeli decision”

“The United States, as our strategic ally, has a number of strategic considerations and interests in the region that we are evaluating. But one thing must be kept in mind: the war is taking place on our border, and not thousands of kilometers away”: military spokesman Daniel Hagari said this in response to a journalist’s question about whether the decision to launch a ground operation in Gaza was made by the Council of the USA. “After the war, we will have to live on a border from which there will no longer be a threat like that on October 7th.”
“So that’s a decision we have to make ourselves.”

Hamas: “140 dead in Israeli night attacks on Gaza”

At least 140 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip overnight, the Hamas government said in a statement this morning, adding that there were “hundreds injured” and “dozens of houses destroyed.”

Macron will meet President Abu Mazen in Ramallah

French President Emmanuel Macron, who arrived in Israel today, will meet Palestinian President Abbas (Abu Mazen) in Ramallah after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog and the families of those held by Hamas in Gaza met hostages.

Biden: “We will discuss the ceasefire after the hostages are released”

Biden: “We will discuss the ceasefire after the hostages are released.”

Tajani: “The last of the three missing Italian-Israelis is also dead”

“Unfortunately, Nir Forti also passed away. He was the last of the three missing Italian-Israelis. I feel his parents’ pain, I met them during the visit in Tel Aviv. Died at the age of 29, barbarically killed by terrorists.” is deeply unjust. I pray for you, young Nir. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani wrote it on X.

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