The Gaza Health Ministry announced Saturday-Sunday night that eight thousand people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since the outbreak of war between Hamas and Israel on October 7 in talks brokered by Qatar between the Hebrew government and Palestine. According to a source who spoke to Reuters, the movement is continuing with the aim of calming the situation in the Strip. Communications between besieged Gaza residents and the outside world were virtually severed on Saturday, while Israeli aircraft launched heavy bombs in conjunction with ground attacks. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday evening declared defeating Hamas an “existential challenge” for Israel, noting that “90% of the movement’s military budget comes from Iran” and insisting that ties to free the hostages would continue. .
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War breaks out between Hamas and Israel Gaza For the 23rd day in a row, the Hebrew government announced the expansion of its ground operations as warnings of a worsening humanitarian crisis continued in the besieged region.
According to the latest figures from the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip, Israeli bombardment has led to the death of at least 8,000 Palestinians, including more than 3,500 children and 1,726 women, after an unprecedented attack by the Hamas movement. In Israel on Oct. 7, it killed at least 1,400 people, according to an Israeli military count.
00:10 Diplomats: UN Security Council to meet on Monday after Israel expands its ground operations in Gaza
Thousands of Palestinians were killed and the people of Gaza were cut off from the world due to the disruption of communications and the Internet.
00:50 The death toll from Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip has risen to over 8,000.
More than 8,000 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since fighting between Hamas and Israel broke out on October 7, the Gaza Health Ministry announced Saturday night.
The ministry told Agence France-Presse on Saturday night that “the death toll as a result of the Israeli occupation exceeds 8,000, half of them children.” The ministry said 7,703 people were killed in the latest Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip.
00:01 ICRC chief: World must not tolerate ‘catastrophe’ in Gaza
The head of the International Committee of the Red Cross on Saturday called on the world to take action to prevent “intolerable human suffering” in the Gaza Strip.
Mirjana Spolijarić said Israel had “entered a new phase” and intensified its bombing of the Strip, at a time when Israel declared that “this is a catastrophic failure that the world must not tolerate.”
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