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🟡 War on Gaza news roundup of the last 24 hours:
🟡 At least 86% of the 14,800+ people killed in Gaza since October 7 are non-combatants, the Israeli military has said. The occupation force estimates it has killed between 1,000 and 2,000 Palestinian fighters so far and said that Gaza's ruling force is 30,000 strong.
🟡 Three Palestinian university students were gunned down in the US state of Vermont. Two of them were wearing the traditional keffiyeh scarf when they were attacked. One of the victims was shot in the chest and suffered "serious and dangerous" injuries.
🟡 Palestinians released from Israeli prisons by resistance forces as part of the hostage prisoner exchange reported severe abuse and torture as well as being placed in solitary confinement.
🟡 The third round of hostage handovers to the International Red Cross took place last night in the center of Gaza City. The armed fighters of the Gaza ruling group described the event as proof that they were still in control of the besieged city.
🟡 The US Central Command reported that two ballistic missiles were launched from areas controlled by the Houthis in Yemen towards a US naval destroyer in the Gulf of Aden. Earlier, Yemen's Houthis threatened to target 'any military equipment' protecting Israeli ships.
🟡 Egypt, Qatar, and the US endorse negotiations initiated by Gaza's resistance groups towards extending the four-day ceasefire in exchange for more hostages. Meanwhile, the issue has divided the Israeli war government, with the most extreme far-right party, Jewish Power, threatening to walk out of the cabinet. Today is the last day of the current ceasefire agreement.
🟡 Doctors in overcrowded hospitals in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis have said that they are being forced to choose which patients to treat or leave to die due to a shortage of medical supplies.
#GazaUnderAttack #Gaza #StandWithPalestine #MiddleEast #News
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