Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu vowed “powerful action” in Rafah after the civilian population is evacuated from what is now Gaza’s most populated city. Follow for live updates.
multiple people as they tried to leave in recent days. An Israeli strike also killed at least one person there, the Hamas-run health ministry said.Israeli airstrikes across southern Lebanon killed 12 people, including children, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency.
Additionally, Sunak stressed the need for Israel to abide by International Humanitarian Law and protecting civilian infrastructure like hospitals and shelters,” the spokesperson said.US Secretary of State Antony Blinken offered his “deepest condolences” Thursday on two American teenagers “who reportedly were killed” in the West Bank and said that there must be an investigation into their deaths.
Two other Americans were detained by Israeli forces during a raid of a home in Gaza last week, according to a family member in the US. Hamas rejected those claims, denying to CNN that it was operating at the hospital. Dr. Ashraf Al-Qidra, spokesperson for the Ministry of Health, saidIsrael says it eliminated a senior Hezbollah commander and a number of operatives in an airstrike in Lebanon late on Wednesday. Hezbollah said Thursday that a number of its fighters had been killed, but did not specify how, where and when they were killed.
He claimed that “Hamas terrorists are likely hiding behind injured civilians inside Nasser hospital right now,” and said the operation would be “precise and limited.”“Hamas has no business in the hospital,” Muhammad Nazzal, a member of the Hamas Political Bureau, told CNN on Thursday. IDF forces also destroyed two ambulances, the Ministry of Health in the Hamas-controlled enclave alleged on Thursday. They claimed the forces “stormed the maternity building and conducted a search operation inside.”
The Israel embassy to the Holy See called Parolin’s comments “regrettable“ in a statement issued on Thursday in English. In an earlier Italian version, the embassy used the term “deplorable,” but softened the language in the English version to “regrettable.” The statement goes on to say that the Israeli response has been “in full compliance with international law” and that “three civilians lost their lives for every Hamas militant killed.”Rescuers check a building targeted overnight by an Israeli air strike in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh on February 15.The Israel Defense Forces said it eliminated a senior commander and two operatives belonging to Hezbollah’s Radwan Forces in an airstrike conducted late Wednesday in Lebanese territory.
“With greater pride and honor, the Islamic Resistance mourns the martyr, the Mujahid Ali Muhammad al-Debs, born in 1976 from the town of Balat and resident of the town of Zabdin in southern Lebanon, who rose as a martyr on the road to Al-Quds,” a Hezbollah statement read.Hezbollah has exchanged near-daily fire with the Israeli military along the Lebanon-Israel border since October, which it says is to support its Palestinian ally Hamas amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
Israel’s negotiating team on Tuesday left Cairo, where indirect talks between Israel and Hamas are being mediated by Qatar and Egypt. The PRCS said nine of its medical and administrative staff were arrested, along with several patients and their companions. The hospital “was shelled in the early hours of this morning, despite Israeli Forces having told medical staff and patients they could remain in the facility,” the charity said Thursday on social media, adding that thousands of displaced people were ordered to evacuate the hospital on February 13.
Earlier on Thursday, Israeli special forces entered Nasser Hospital. The IDF spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, on Thursday said that “Hamas terrorists are likely hiding behind injured civilians inside Nasser hospital right now.” Hamas has denied to CNN that it is operating at the hospital.A spokesperson in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Thursday has rejected any discussion, for the moment, about a Palestinian state.
Ze’ev Elkin, who is also a member of National Unity, said it was “not going to happen!” and that creating the state would lead to the “risk of a repeat of the events of 7.10 for the entire country”The United States conducted four “self-defense strikes” Wednesday on several targets in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, including on missiles prepared to launch against ships in the Red Sea, according to a statement from US Central Command.
The city is the last remaining refuge in Gaza for displaced Palestinians, and panic is soaring as many decide whether to stay or leave ahead of a planned Israeli offensive. Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahuto plan for the “evacuation of the population” from Rafah after saying the IDF would “soon go into Rafah, Hamas’s last bastion.”
“A short while ago, IDF fighter jets struck dozens of Hezbollah terror targets in the area of Wadi Saluki, including launch posts, military structures, and terrorist infrastructure,” the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement on Thursday. A separate statement from the health minister in Ramallah, Mai Al-Kailah, said Israeli soldiers had also stormed the courtyard of the complex and fired on the building.
Seven members of the same family were killed in a residential building in Nabatieh, the third time the southern Lebanese city has been targeted since October, according to the agency. “We are gravely concerned by indications that Israel is planning a ground offensive into Rafah,” the statement said, adding that any military action in an area where nearly 1.5 million Palestinians are taking refuge “would be catastrophic.”
In a series of voice notes, the surgeon said medical teams had been under bombardment for at least three days. His testimony was shared with CNN by his colleague. “They have bombed a warehouse inside the hospital … most of the medical supplies have been burned,” the surgeon said. “In light of the ongoing conflict and humanitarian needs on the ground, President Biden signed a memorandum directing the deferral of removal of certain Palestinians who are present in the United States, giving them a temporary safe haven,” National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said in a statement Wednesday.
“These people cannot simply vanish into thin air. If the Israeli army were to launch an offensive on Rafah under these conditions, it would be a humanitarian catastrophe in the making,” she said.
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