Israel-Hamas War Updates: We don’t Stop -Netanyahu

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al-Shifa Hospital Gaza

Prime Minister Netanyahu visited injured soldiers in Barzilai hospital. Israeli forces attacks Al-Shifa hospital. Pleas to stop bombarding on hospitals.

Netanyahu visiting Barzilai hospital
Netanyahu visiting wounded soldiers at Barzilai hospital
  • Prime Minister Netanyahu visited the wounded soldiers recovering at Barzilai Hospital, delivering a message, “We don’t stop, We don’t stop. Your friends who are now inside are hitting them hard. This is how we will continue. feel well!”.
  • According to Israeli military assessments, the conflict in Gaza is expected to persist for an extended period, potentially spanning a year.
  • Hezbollah has released a propaganda video, warning of retaliatory actions against Israel. The video, featuring ground troops, sniper teams, and ATGMs, is accompanied by a speech from Nasrallah.
  • Israel reports a significant movement of Palestinians, with approximately 100,000 individuals moving south in Gaza. However, conflicting reports suggest many Palestinians feel trapped amid the ongoing conflict.
  • An intense barrage of artillery fire has encircled al-Shifa Hospital, raising concerns about the safety and security of the medical facility.
  • Qatar’s Foreign Ministry has expressed apprehension over Israel’s alleged plans to carry out further actions at Shifa Hospital, urging the international community to intervene promptly.
  • Recent reports suggest the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are present within the Shifa hospital complex, facing significant resistance. The relocation of potential threats to the south using tunnels is also indicated.
  • Israeli forces have launched an assault on the front gate of al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, where a considerable number of patients and displaced Palestinians have sought refuge.
  • MSF International has lost contact with its staff at al-Shifa Hospital, raising concerns about the well-being of medical personnel and patients.

  • The Chief of the World Health Organization (WHO) expresses deep distress over strikes near al-Shifa Hospital, emphasizing the critical need for the protection of medical facilities.
  • The Chief of the Palestine Red Crescent alleges deliberate targeting of Gaza’s hospitals, presenting a formal report to the United Nations.
  • The death toll in Gaza has risen to at least 11,078 Palestinians since October 7, with more than 1,200 casualties reported in Israel.
  • The Israeli government has revised the death toll from the October 7 Hamas attacks, now stating it is approximately 1,200, with the initial figure believed to have included Hamas fighters.
  • Doctors in Gaza report working tirelessly, with minimal breaks, due to the heightened aggression in the region.
  • Hospitals in Gaza are grappling with a severe shortage of medical supplies, particularly anesthetics, leading them to resort to alternative medicines for emergency cases. This shortage poses a significant challenge to providing comprehensive healthcare amid the conflict.
  • Tensions escalate as clashes erupt between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters in Melbourne, reflecting the broader global impact of the conflict.
  • Pro-Palestinian supporters gather in a rally in New York City, advocating for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.