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The Latest Developments in the Israeli-Hamas Clashes: UN Warehouse Stormed, Israeli Strikes, and Gaza Communication Partially Restored

(CNN) – The clashes between the Israeli army and the Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas” entered their 22nd day, Sunday, following the attack launched by the movement inside Israeli territory on October 7, and below we review the latest developments:

Archive photo of UNRWA headquarters in Gaza City in 2018Credit: MOHAMMED ABED/AFP via Getty Images)

– The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said in statementSunday: “Thousands of people stormed several UNRWA warehouses and distribution centers in the central and southern areas of the Gaza Strip, taking wheat flour and other basic survival items such as hygiene kits. One of the warehouses in Deir al-Balah is where UNRWA stores supplies from humanitarian convoys.” Coming from Egypt.”

The Israeli army struck more than 450 targets over the past day, including command centers, observation points and rocket launch sites, as Israel continues to expand its ground incursion into Gaza, according to an army statement issued on Sunday.

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Communications were partially restored in Gaza on Sunday morning, according to two service providers and a monitoring group. The Palestinian Telecommunications Company (Paltel) said in a post on its Facebook page that connectivity to landlines, cellular lines, and the Internet had been gradually restored after being largely interrupted since Friday evening. Jawwal Telecommunications Company also announced on Sunday that its communications services are “gradually returning,” and for its part, Internet monitoring organization NetBlocks said that Internet traffic has been restored in Gaza.

– Israeli ground forces remain inside Gaza after entering the Strip, while the Palestinians witnessed what they described as the most intense round of air strikes since Israel began its response to the Hamas attack on October 7.

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– Israel’s goals at this stage: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Saturday that the war in Gaza “will be long,” and said that the goals of this stage of the war are to destroy Hamas and return the hostages who were seized by the armed group on October 7 and are still being held in Gaza, stressing that he spoke with family members of the hostages and said that he pledged to them that he would exhaust all options to return their loved ones to their homeland.

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– Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant said in a statement that his country had entered a “new phase in the war,” and that Israel “attacked above ground and underground. We attacked terrorist activists at all levels and in all places. The instructions to our forces are clear: the operation will continue until an order is issued.” new”.

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Israeli army spokesman Admiral Daniel Hagari said on Saturday that Israeli forces “entered the Gaza Strip and expanded the ground operation in which infantry, armored units, engineers and artillery participated with heavy fire,” adding that “the forces are present in the field and continue to fight,” without mentioning more. Of the details.

Gazans mourned their loved ones on Saturday, after a night of intense Israeli air strikes, as many gathered at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza. A video clip taken by CNN shows numerous bodies, including the bodies of children, covered in white shrouds or thick blankets, lying on the ground in the hospital courtyard, and another video clip showed a young man lying on the hospital floor while doctors performed surgery on him.

Communications were severely disrupted in the sector, leaving relief agencies unable to contact their employees on the ground, while emergency services struggled to reach those in need. The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said in a post on the X platform (formerly Twitter), on Saturday, that the reports “Very sad,” he said about the intense bombing, adding: “We are still far from contacting our employees and health facilities.”

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2023-10-29 08:03:45

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