Israel-Hamas War: Gaza experiences its “bloodiest night yet”


The world is calling for a ceasefire in the conflict between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Gaza-based Hamas militants; Palestinians in Gaza continue to perish due to Israel’s relentless bombing campaign in retaliation for the 7 October Hamas attack. The Israelis cut off the supply of food, water, and fuel to occupy the enclave, leaving Palestinians struggling to survive. Israel boosted its bombardment in Gaza on Sunday, killing at least 400 people.

Clips of Israel’s bombardment on Sunday appeared online, and Journalists on the ground described the “worst night” in Gaza. US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met with the leaders of France, Italy, Canada, and Germany, reaffirming his backing for Israel. The US government of Joe Biden is maintaining its support for aid to Gaza. As negotiations to contain the war between Israel and the Hamas fighters increased, fears of a massive conflict in the oil-rich region led to a drop in oil prices of more than $1.

Israel-Hamas War: Gaza experiences its “most violent night yet,” with 400 people killed by bombing

Israel-Hamas war: Israel increased its bombings in Gaza, killing at least 400 people. Leaders around the world back Israel and demand that civilians receive adequate protection. China is willing to encourage dialogue despite its concern over escalating hostilities.

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The world is calling for a ceasefire in the conflict between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Gaza-based Hamas militants as Palestinians in Gaza continue to perish because of Israel’s relentless bombing campaign in retaliation for the 7 October Hamas attack.

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Journalists on the ground described it as the “worst night”

Israel cut off the supply of the enclave’s food, water, and fuel to completely occupy it, leaving the Palestinians struggling to survive. Videos of Israel bombarding Gaza on Sunday came to light, and journalists on the ground who witnessed the carnage characterized it as the “worst night yet” in Gaza.

Israel-Hamas war: Here are the most recent updates

# Israel increased its bombarding of the Gaza Strip overnight, with news of airstrikes near the Al-Shifa and Al-Quds Hospitals in Gaza and the Jabalia refugee camp.

# Following constant Israeli airstrikes in the previous 24 hours, at least 400 fatalities got reported across Gaza.

# US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met with the leaders of France, Italy, Canada, and Germany. The leader reaffirmed his backing for Israel after the meeting.

# The US government of Joe Biden is maintaining its support for aid to Gaza. Fourteen trucks in all entered Gaza through the Rafah border crossing.

# As negotiations to contain the war between Israel and the Hamas fighters increased on Monday, fears of a massive conflict in the oil-rich region led to a drop in oil prices of more than 1$.

# According to Chinese state media, China believes the current events in Gaza are “very severe,” with the likelihood of a significant ground battle increasing and armed conflicts spreading to nearby borders.

# Israeli Defence Forces have been conducting raids on the West Bank and have recently detained 11 people.

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