Four hundred. According to Palestinian media quoted by Al Jazeera, this is the number of deaths across the country Gaza Strip on the last day of Bombings by Israeli forces. In one War dominated, like the others, by Fake news and propagandaThis would make this number the highest since the bombing of Israel began following the most recently signed attacks on October 7th Hamas. On the dating of the victims, among other things 17 days after the start of the conflict, that would be over 4,700 Palestinians and over 1,700 Israelis. Thousands were injured and around 220 Israeli hostages were held by Hamas. According to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, at least 25 Israeli air strikes were recorded on residential areas in the Palestinian territory, which is home to more than 2 million people. Wafa added that many of the attacks hit civilian homes and would happen without warning near Al-Shifa and Al-Quds hospitals in the city of Gaza. This is the news from the last day of the war, when tensions rose again between Israel and the other Arab countries not currently involved in the conflict. The Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu He reiterated that if Hezbollah (which is threatening to go to war if the attacks on Gaza continue) were to go to war, he would “make the mistake of a lifetime.” “We will strike with a force you cannot even imagine, and for Hamas and for.” Lebanon it will be devastating,” he stressed. L’Iranwhich finances both Hezbollah However, Hamas reiterated that “if Israel does not immediately stop the crime against humanity and genocide in Gaza, anything is possible at any time and the region will spiral out of control.”
LIVE UPDATES October 23 – 1:04 p.m
Hamas: “5,000 dead in Gaza after bomb attacks”
According to Hamas, more than 5,000 people have died in the Gaza Strip due to Israeli bombings. Hamas’s Ministry of Health released the data, which is obviously biased.
Edited October 23 – 1:03 p.m
Herzog: “Hamas had instructions from Al-Qaeda for chemical weapons”
“Hamas had an education from Al-Qaeda about how to build chemical weapons.” This was reported by the Israeli president after the terrorist attack on October 7th Isaac Duke who showed the attached diagrams during an interview with Skynews. A circumstance that arises from the recovery of one by the Israeli army soldiers USB stick with the manual, a copy of a 2003 al-Qaeda brochure known to countries in the anti-terror coalition, on the body of one Militiaman killed Kibbutz From Beeriwhere more than 200 of the 1,100 people living there were killed or kidnapped.
Here is Herzog’s complaint
From the editorial team October 23rd – 12:00 p.m
Gaza, third convoy carrying humanitarian aid entered through the Rafah border crossing
A third convoy of trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered the Rafah border crossing in Egypt this morning and headed into the Gaza Strip. This is the third convoy after the first two that passed on Saturday and Sunday with a total of 34 trucks. Today there would be more than a dozen. United Nations officials say around 100 trucks a day would be needed to meet basic needs in Gaza, home to 2.3 million people and where supplies of food, water and fuel are running low.
From the editorial team October 23rd – 11:41 a.m
First land incursions into Gaza, Israeli soldier killed: “They were looking for hostages”
An Israeli soldier was killed and three injured in a mini-land raid by Israel in the Gaza Strip to gather information about the hostages. Military spokesman Daniel Hagari, who broke the news, explained that the Israeli “task force” that entered Hamas-ruled territory was looking for the hostages brought into the enclave.
According to Hagari, Israeli army soldiers actually entered the Gaza Strip to obtain information about the over 200 hostages in the hands of Hamas. The incursions “by armored troops and infantry” also had the aim of “killing terrorist cells that are preparing for the next phases of the war.”
From the editorial team October 23rd – 10:31 a.m
NYT: “Hamas will release 50 hostages with dual nationality”
According to the New York Times, Hamas may soon free more hostages after the two women, a mother and daughter with dual nationalities, an Israeli and an American, were released in recent days. “A senior Israeli military official said that based on talks between the United States and Qatar, Hamas could ultimately release about 50 people with dual nationality, regardless of a broader agreement.”
From the editorial team October 23rd – 9:55 a.m
Israel: “222 hostages in the hands of Hamas, many foreigners”
Things rose for Israel 222 the number of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. This is what the military spokesman said Daniel Hagari according to which “the total number will be updated from time to time based on intelligence information”. “In particular,” he added, “it took time because there are many foreign nationals among the hostages and their identification requires additional time.”
From the editorial team October 23rd – 8:39 a.m
“No ceasefire in Gaza, the US does not want to delay the invasion”
No ceasefire, no ceasefire in Gaza. A senior Israeli official reiterated this to CNN. While, on the one hand, the United States and Qatar are working to free more than 200 hostages held by Hamas in the besieged enclave (only two American women, mother and daughter, are currently being released by Hamas), on the other hand, the official explained to the network that they “Not aware” of U.S. calls for a delay in Israel’s planned ground operation in Gaza, adding that both Israel and the U.S. want the release of all hostages “as soon as possible.”
From the editorial team October 23rd – 8:22 a.m
Journalist killed in Gaza, over 20 journalists killed in Gaza Strip
A Palestinian journalist, Roshdi Sarraj, was killed by an Israeli rocket attack in Gaza City. This was reported yesterday, Sunday, October 22, by the official Palestinian news agency Wafa. Sarraj was a translator for foreign journalists at the French public broadcaster Radio France and has been working with its correspondents since May 2021. His family members were also injured in the attack on a house in Gaza City, in the northern part of the besieged territory. They were taken to Al-Shifa Hospital, according to Wafa. Radio France said his wife and one-year-old daughter were injured. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), at least 23 journalists They were killed in the conflict between Israel and Hamas, eight others were injured and three are missing or imprisoned. Nineteen of those killed were Palestinians, including Sarraj, while three were Israelis and one was Lebanese, CPJ said. In a tweet from October 17th last year Sarraj had denounced the lack of media coverage in the Gaza Strip because “the murder of more than twelve journalists, the bombings and the power and internet outages. However, we are still trying to resist and continue reporting so that the world can see Israeli crimes in Gaza,” he denounced.
Lack of media coverage from Gaza.
due to the murder of more than twelve journalists, the bombings and the power and internet outages.
However, we are still trying to stand up and continue reporting so that the world can see Israel’s crimes in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/ELlmUN2984— Roshdi Sarraj (@RoshdiSarraj) October 17, 2023
From the editorial team October 23rd – 8:07 a.m
Gaza Bombings, IDF: “320 Targets Hit”
Over 320 targets were attacked by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip last night. Among them – said the military spokesman – were targets that posed a threat to the armed forces “preparing for ground operations in the region, including dozens of mortar positions and anti-tank missiles.” In addition, there were tunnels hiding militia members and dozens of operational centers for both Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
צה”ל תקף ביממה האחרונה למעלה מ-320 מטרות ברחבי רצועת עזה.
ביממה האחרונה צה“ל המשיך לתקוף בעוצמה תשתיות טרור ומטרות צבאיות בש טח רצועת עזה >> pic.twitter.com/PjffLcwX7b
— צבא ההגנה לישראל (@idfonline) October 23, 2023
From the editorial team October 23 – 07:04
Hamas-Iran: “Use all means to stop Israelis in Gaza”
Hamas announced that the head of its political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, received a call last night from Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian to discuss “how all methods can be used to stop Israeli attacks on Gaza.” The two officials also discussed “the latest developments related to the Zionist aggression against the Gaza Strip,” Hamas said on the Telegram messaging platform. Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said Tehran was not involved in the Hamas attack against Israel on October 7, while expressing political support for the Palestinian Islamist organization’s actions. According to US officials, there is currently no “direct information” linking Israel’s attack to Iran, but Washington believes Iran is “generally complicit” in the Palestinian group.
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