Israel-Hamas War Day 81: Netanyahu declares, We will not give up until we finish

Israel Prime Minister Banjamin Netanyahu claimed that Israel wished to use military force to release its last hostages that were being held by Hamas.

Over 20,600 Palestinians have died as a result of Israeli operations, which have intensified. Nearly the whole territory, comprising 2.3 million people, have been forced to flee. The US has consistently put pressure on Israel to identify safe zones and reduce harm to civilians. 

On Monday, the head of the UN humanitarian team in Gaza declared that Palestinian residents who have been following Israeli directives to flee the area are also in danger. According to report, a senior Egyptian official and a European diplomat acquainted with the Egyptian proposal stated that the plan advocates for the establishment of a Palestinian government composed of specialists to oversee the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank and calls for the gradual release of hostages. Although Hamas remained silent in response to the suggestion, it is challenging to come to a consensus on giving up control of Gaza after 16 years of dominance when Prime Minister Netanyahu wants to carry on with the conflict.

The number of deaths reportedly at the Maghazi refugee camp increased by 106 on Monday as a result of the attack on Al-Aqsa Hospital, which was one of the bloodiest of Israel's air campaign. Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of the World Health Organization, who visited the hospital on Monday, stated in a post on X that "the hospital is taking in far more patients than its bed capacity and staff can handle." Many won't make it through the wait." 

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