On Saturday, Palestinian Resistance group Hamas launched a large-scale operation with a heavy barrage of rockets in response to the Israeli regime’s desecration of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and increased settler violence. The Israeli regime’s military forces also announced it was launching Operation ‘Iron Swords’ in retaliation for the attack.
On Sunday night, Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voted to put the regime officially at war.
The death toll from the Palestinian side and the Zionist side are increasing dramatically as the conflict between them continues.
The following are the latest updates:
Gaza health ministry appeals for ‘safe corridor’ for medical aid
The Palestinian health ministry in Gaza has called for the opening of a “safe corridor to ensure the entry of urgent medical aid” into the territory’s hospitals, which are now overwhelmed with the dead and wounded.
It said Zionist forces targeted four ambulances east of the city of Khan Younis overnight and that the bombing of the city of Beit Hanoun has put its only hospital out of service, according to Aljazeera.
“There continues to be a lack of electricity to operate the health care system. This threatens the lives of all sick and injured people,” the health ministry added in a separate statement.
US says has no plans to send ground troops to occupied Palestine
The US has no intention to send ground troops to occupied Palestine amid its war with the Palestinian group Hamas, the White House said Monday.
“There’s no intention to put US troops on the ground,” Anadolu Agency quoted White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby as saying.
Hamas says goals of operation achieved, open to talks
Palestinian Hamas movement has achieved the goals of its operation in the occupied land and now it is open to any discussions, a member of the movement’s political bureau Mousa Abu Marzouq said on Tuesday, Sputnik reported.
“We have achieved our goals … We are open to any discussions and political dialogue,” Abu Marzouq told a regional broadcaster, adding that the movement is “not closed to negotiations.”
Three journalists killed, injured during Zionist regime airstrikes
Palestinian local sources reported that following an airstrike conducted by the Israeli regime on a building in Gaza, two journalists were killed and another one was injured.
MNA