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Policing minister urges increased use of facial recognition technology to track down offenders. Aid agencies struggle to contact staff due to disrupted phone and internet networks in Gaza.

Aid agencies have said the situation is ‘terrifying’ with phone and internet connection networks down

In this latest intense assault, Israel said it had killed the Hamas head of the aerial attacks who helped plan the 7 October attack, and demolished approximately 150 Hamas underground targets.Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said late on Friday that ground forces were “expanding their activity” in Gaza and “acting with great force … to achieve the objectives of the war.”

The BBC reported that ambulances were having to drive in the general direction of bombings as they had no means of communication for callouts. “The evacuation of patients is not possible under such circumstances, nor to find safe shelter,” he said.Evacuation of patients is not possible under such circumstances, nor to find safe shelter.TodayHe said: “We’re desperately trying to reconnect with them to find out if they’re safe, and to continue to support them to do their work for children.

Médecins Sans Frontières said: “We are particularly worried for the patients, medical staff and thousands of families taking shelter at Al Shifa hospital and other health facilities.”We are deeply concerned about the situation in Gaza. We have lost contact with some of our Palestinian colleagues on the ground. We are particularly worried for the patients, medical staff and thousands of families taking shelter at Al Shifa hospital and other health facilities.

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