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Israel hits three Hamas agents; the EU calls for a pause in hostilities to allow supplies to flow. best updates

After Hamas launched an unexpected attack on Israel on October 7, which resulted in the deaths of at least 1,400 people, the conflict between Israel and the terrorist Hamas organization began its twenty-first day. The most recent statistics show that thousands of people have been displaced and that over 8,000 people have died in the conflict on both sides. According to reports, many more deaths could result from an Israeli ground attack intended to destroy Hamas, which has controlled Gaza since 2007.

The most recent information on the Israel-Hamas conflict is as follows:

Three top Hamas operatives in the Daraj Tuffah Battalion were hit by Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) fighter planes on Friday, according to the IDF. Three prominent Hamas operatives in the Daraj Tuffah Battalion were hit by IDF fighter planes. The IDF announced on X, previously known as Twitter, that the battalion’s agents were part of the invasion and deadly assault on Israel on October 7 and are thought to be the most important brigade of the Hamas terrorist organization.

“Persistent, swift, secure, and unimpeded humanitarian access and aid to reach those in need through all necessary measures including humanitarian corridors and pauses for humanitarian needs,” is what EU leaders have demanded. Only 74 trucks carrying food, water, and medication have been allowed to enter Gaza, which is home to 2.4 million Palestinians, since the crisis started, according to humanitarian organizations.

In a news conference on Thursday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that there was a “strong call from the leaders that Hamas must immediately release all hostages without any preconditions.” The Palestinian people are already suffering at the hands of Hamas. She stated, “Hamas is to blame for the humanitarian disaster in Gaza.

“Nowhere is safe” in Gaza, the UN said as Israel increased its bombing in anticipation of a ground invasion. “Israel’s preemptive alerts are ineffective…All that’s left for people to do is make difficult decisions. According to AFP, UN humanitarian coordinator for the Palestinian territories Lynne Hastings said, “Nowhere is safe in Gaza.”

For the sake of “preparing the battlefield” for an anticipated ground invasion, Israeli forces and tanks conducted a short foray into northern Gaza on Thursday night. They engaged in combat with Hamas militants and targeted anti-tank weaponry.

Six persons were injured on Friday morning after a rocket fired during conflict between Israel and Hamas terrorists damaged a vacation town in Egypt, around 220 kilometers (135 miles) from the Gaza Strip. According to reports, the missile struck a Taba medical center.

By far the biggest number of people have died in this battle since Israel withdrew unilaterally from the coastal enclave in 2005.

According to Pentagon spokeswoman Brigadier General Pat Ryder, the US has sent some 900 soldiers to the Middle East in light of the continuing Israel-Hamas conflict, as reported by CNN and ANI. Patriot and Avenger batteries from Fort Liberty, North Carolina; Patriot batteries from Fort Sill, Oklahoma; and Terminal High Altitude Area Defense batteries from Fort Bliss, Texas are among the personnel, according to Ryder.

As worries that the Israel-Hamas war would expand across the Middle East, two US fighter aircraft attacked weapons and ammunition installations in Syria on Friday in reprisal for assaults on US soldiers by an Iranian-backed militia.

The US strike happened the day after President Joe Biden forewarned Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the top leader of Iran, of the planned attack on US soldiers.

 

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