Israel and Lebanon agreed to renew a conditional ceasefire that would require Hezbollah to stop firing and leave parts of southern Lebanon. Strikes continued after the announcement, while Iran warned that any Israeli attack on Beirut could restart a wider war.
Posts tagged as “Gaza City”
An Israeli airstrike on the Al-Ahli Arab Baptist Hospital in Gaza City caused significant damage, forcing the facility to cease operations, although there were no casualties from the attack itself due to a prior evacuation. Tragically, a young girl died during the evacuation process as medical staff struggled to provide urgent care. The incident highlights the severe challenges faced by medical facilities in conflict zones, emphasizing the broader impact of military actions on civilian infrastructure and essential health services.
The White House security adviser has warned against making "broad judgement" over the deaths of three Israeli hostages who were mistakenly killed by the Israel Defense Forces in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military expressed "deep sorrow" and is investigating the incident, while President Biden has been briefed by his security team. The U.S. and Israel are discussing a timetable for scaling back combat operations, and the White House is "deeply saddened" by the deaths and will continue to monitor the situation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli military and intelligence officials are under scrutiny for missing or disregarding warnings about Hamas' plans to attack the country. The conflict between Israel and Hamas has intensified, with airstrikes hitting houses and buildings in the Gaza Strip and clashes between Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants on the northern border. 2 million people in the Gaza Strip are facing the threat of violence, and a lasting solution must be found to bring an end to the conflict.
This article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, which has recently shifted to the Jabaliya camp near Gaza City. Experts have pointed out that Hamas has violated international humanitarian law by deliberately killing civilians and using human shields, and that the Israeli Defense Forces may also be in violation of the law for attacking a nearby hospital.
Yesterday, the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) evacuated 31 premature babies from Shifa Hospital in Gaza City in coordination with the WHO and UNOCHA. This comes after Israeli forces raided Gaza's main hospital and heavy fighting erupted around a hospital in northern Gaza. The babies were transferred to Egypt, and the WHO and UNOCHA are working together to ensure the safety of those in need of medical care.
Al-Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip is facing a dire situation due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas militants, with Ahmed El Mokhallalati, head of the plastic surgery unit, issuing a plea for help. The Israeli Defense Forces have announced an evacuation route from Al-Shifa, but the situation is increasingly dangerous with over 10,000 people killed in relentless Israeli bombardment. The international community is calling for an end to the violence and for a safe evacuation of patients from Al-Shifa Hospital.







