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STRAIGHT. War between Israel and Hamas: UN speaks of possible “war crimes” in Gaza camp

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  • 27th day of the war. Hamas attacks in Israel have killed 1,400 people. On the other hand, according to Hamas, more than 8,700 Palestinians were killed in retaliatory bombings carried out in the Gaza Strip.
  • 35 French people were killed in Israel by Hamas terrorists. Nine are being held hostage or are missing.
  • The first wave of evacuations of wounded Gazans and foreigners stranded in the Gaza Strip was carried out by Egypt yesterday. Evacuations are expected to continue today.
  • Yesterday, five Frenchmen stuck in the Palestinian enclave were able to reach Egypt.
  • The Jabaliya refugee camp, located in the north of the strip, suffered a second strike yesterday. Hamas deplored “dozens” of deaths.
  • Israeli soldiers are still fighting in the northern Palestinian territory. Since Tuesday, 15 IDF soldiers have been killed.
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More than 20,000 people were injured in Gaza

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said in a statement yesterday that its 22 international staff were able to leave the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing. However, “more than 20,000 injured people remain in the Gaza Strip with limited access to medical care due to the siege and constant bombing” by the Israeli army, lamented the humanitarian organization, which called for more residents of the Palestinian territory to be evacuated.

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UN says Jabaliya camp bombings are possible ‘war crimes’; Guterres says he’s ‘shocked’

“Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is alarmed by the escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip, including the deaths of Palestinians, including women and children, as a result of Israeli airstrikes on residential areas of the densely populated Jabaliya refugee camp,” a UN spokesman said yesterday. The refugee camp was hit for the second time in two days. Hamas said the strikes killed “dozens” of people. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has assessed that the bombings may constitute “war crimes” “given the high number of civilian casualties and the scale of destruction.”

07:32

Rafah checkpoint reopened today

“The Rafah terminal will reopen on Thursday to allow more foreigners and dual nationals to pass through,” an Egyptian security source said. Yesterday, 76 wounded and 335 foreigners or dual citizens were evacuated through Egypt, an Egyptian official said.

07:31

Hamas has a choice ‘between death or unconditional surrender’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised “victory” over Hamas. The Islamist movement has a choice between “death or unconditional surrender”, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said yesterday.

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Welcome to this live broadcast of news about the war between Israel and Hamas. We are on day 27 of the conflict.

Source: Le Parisien

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