Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The war that Israel is waging in Gaza following the attack carried out by the Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas” inside Israel on the 7th of last October has entered its 29th day, on Sunday morning, and below we review for you the most prominent developments:
– Following the United Nations World Food Programme, on what was raised about the validity of biscuits distributed in the Gaza Strip, in a post on its official page on the Next to be eaten once they are distributed before this date… These biscuits are most suitable for emergency situations, where families need intensive nutrition and cannot cook.”
The head of the nursing department at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah, Dr. Khalil Al-Dakran, told CNN that he saw at least 33 bodies as a result of what he claimed was an Israeli air strike that targeted Al-Maghazi camp in the Gaza Strip.
A CNN team near the border between Israel and Gaza witnessed the launch of eight rockets from the Strip towards Israel, and shortly after, the Israeli army said it intercepted six of the eight rockets. Israeli television channels broadcast live video of the missiles shot down by the Iron Dome system, while the Israeli police issued a statement saying that they were “conducting intensive surveys to determine the possible locations of the missiles falling in the central region and Tel Aviv.”
Hamas prevents foreign citizens from leaving Gaza until Israel guarantees the arrival of ambulances from the Palestinian Strip to the Rafah crossing into Egypt, a US official familiar with the situation told CNN on Saturday.
2023-11-05 06:17:59
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