In the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, numerous casualties have been reported, including both civilians and militants. Israel has conducted airstrikes on various targets, which have resulted in significant loss of life. Israeli spokesperson Daniel Hagari stated that they targeted over 400 locations, including mosques used by Hamas for meetings. Additionally, Israel claimed to have attacked Hamas's operational headquarters and killed three deputy commanders.
Gaza's Ministry of Interior reported further casualties, with ten more people killed and several wounded in the latest Israeli bombing in southern Gaza. This followed a previous strike in the northern part of Rafah that killed over 30 people, including women and children.
French President Emmanuel Macron has arrived in Israel to express France's solidarity and discuss topics such as restarting a peace process for a Palestinian state and addressing the issue of Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
On the humanitarian front, power has been restored at Gaza's Indonesian Hospital, the largest medical facility in northern Gaza. However, it remains uncertain how long their current fuel supply will last. The Gaza Health Ministry issued a dire warning about the potential collapse of the healthcare system in the Palestinian territory without an emergency fuel supply, putting premature infants at risk.
The conflict continues to result in casualties, with reports of airstrikes in various areas across Gaza, including al-Shati refugee camp, al-Balad in Jabaliya, al-Bureij refugee camp, Rafah, and Khan Younis. These attacks have led to the loss of life and injuries, with a particularly high number of casualties reported in Rafah and Khan Younis, along with strikes on the al-Shati and al-Bureij refugee camps.
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