This article tells the story of Iman al-Masri, a displaced woman from Beit Hanoun who gave birth to quadruplets amidst the violence of the Israeli-Gaza conflict. Despite the danger, her husband Ammar is doing his best to keep the family safe, even sacrificing his own food to ensure the rest of the family is fed. The conflict has already caused thousands to flee their homes, and the situation is likely to worsen as the conflict continues.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's comparison of him to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, accusing Erdoğan of genocide against the Kurds and imprisoning journalists. Yair Lapid, leader of the opposition in Israel, also condemned Erdoğan's words. Meanwhile, Israel has launched heavy strikes across central and southern Gaza, with Netanyahu defending the Israeli military's actions as the "most moral army in the world." The ongoing conflict has resulted in hundreds of deaths and injuries on both sides, prompting calls for an immediate ceasefire.
This article reports on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, as well as recent clashes between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Six youths were killed in an Israeli strike on the Nour Shams refugee camp, while residents of other refugee camps reported heavy bombing overnight. The Israeli military said it had achieved "direct hits" on a tent belonging to a special force, while Hezbollah targeted a new Israeli command position. The conflict has caused immense suffering for civilians in the region, with calls to end the war going unanswered.
Syrian armed forces have shot down eight drones near Aleppo and Idlib, while in Gaza, residents are fleeing in response to an Israeli evacuation order. U.S. officials have called for a reduction in civilian casualties, but the conflict in Gaza continues to worsen as civilians are driven into smaller areas of refuge.
On Christmas Day, families around the world celebrated the holiday with traditions both ancient and new. In Bethlehem, a nativity scene honoring the victims in Gaza was placed in Manger Square, near the Nativity Church. The war in Gaza has been ongoing since 2014, causing immense suffering for the people of Gaza and a looming humanitarian crisis in the region. The Christmas season is a time of joy and celebration, but this year, the holiday was marked by the tragedy of war and the suffering of innocent people.
The war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip has caused immense suffering for civilians, with over 20,000 killed. In response, Egypt has proposed a cease-fire, hostage release, and the creation of a Palestinian government of experts. The proposal has been met with mixed reactions, and a Palestinian pastor has expressed his despair at the situation. The proposal is a step in the right direction, but it remains to be seen if it will be enough to bring an end to the conflict.
Over the past week, Israeli airstrikes on two homes in Gaza have resulted in the death of more than 90 Palestinians, according to rescuers and hospital officials. The Israeli military has arrested hundreds of alleged militants in Gaza and transferred more than 200 of them to Israel for further interrogation. The U.N. has called for an immediate ceasefire and for more humanitarian aid to be sent to Gaza, urging both sides to de-escalate the situation and to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The United Nations Security Council voted to speed up the delivery of aid to Palestinian civilians in Gaza and demand the release of all hostages held by Hamas. Hossam Badran of Hamas Political Bureau said the Israelis have not made any real offers to free the hostages. The resolution does not specify how the aid should be delivered, and does not address the underlying issues of the conflict, but it is a reminder that the international community is committed to finding a peaceful resolution.







