Israel formally declares war against Hamas as it battles to push militants off its soil

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Israel formally declares war against Hamas as it battles to push militants off its soil​

 

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Hostage deal team returns from Qatar, IDF kills terrorists in Gaza, Jenin​

IAF aircrafts targeted Hezbollah launching and observation sites in Lebanon after Hezbollah's rocket launches that fell near Kiryat Shmona where two soldiers were injured, the IDF reported on Friday night. According to the report, several launches from Lebanon were identified in different areas of the Upper Galilee. The Air Defense units successfully intercepted some of them. The IDF also targeted artillery firing sources alongside other areas in Lebanon. As a result of the launches fired towards the Kiryat Shmona area, two IDF soldiers sustained light injuries and were evacuated for medical treatment at a hospital. Their families have been notified.

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Israel war on Gaza live: ‘Absolute chaos’ at hospitals after school attack​


  • Wounded Palestinians swamp Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in central Gaza, forcing doctors to treat children on the floor, after an Israeli attack on the Nuseirat refugee camp killed 16 people and injured 75 others.
  • Five Palestinian journalist were killed in Israeli attacks on Saturday, Gaza’s Government Media Office said, bringing the number of media workers killed since October 7 to at least 158.
  • Egypt is set to host delegations from Israel and the United States to discuss “outstanding issues” in a possible ceasefire agreement, Al Qahera TV announced, as the Associated Press news agency reported that Hamas has dropped a demand for an upfront commitment for a complete end to the war.
  • At least 38,098 people have been killed and 87,705 wounded in Israels war in gaza since October 7. The death toll in Israel from the Hamas-led attacks is estimated at 1,139 with dozens of people still held captive in Gaza.
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