Israel maintains its bombings on Gaza, while Sunak arrives in Tel Aviv to meet with Netanyahu

They continue parading world leaders for Israelwhile, about Loop, the bombs don’t stop. At least 121 people have died during the night of Wednesday, according to the Ministry of Health of the Strip, while the Israeli Army continues the bombings on residential buildings of the enclave. So far, in 13 days of offensive, 3,478 Palestinians have lost their lives, including 853 children. After the visit of the American president, Joe Bidenthis Thursday the British Prime Minister landed in Tel Aviv, Rishi Sunak. “I want you to know that the United Kingdom and I are with you,” the conservative leader repeated. For its part, the Israeli Army has reported that at least 306 soldiers have been killed since last October 7, and that 203 families have been informed about their loved ones held captive in Gaza. He has also announced that they are still with Hamas infiltrators in Israeli territory.

While the world focused on the debate over the authorship of the massacre at Al Ahli hospital, Israel has continued bombing the Gaza Strip. Now, the focus is on the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the enclavesince on Wednesday Biden reported that he would open to let in 20 trucks with humanitarian aid They carry medicine and food. Israel has agreed to the opening but on the condition that it can be guaranteed that the aid does not reach any member of Hamas. At the moment, there has been no movement at the crossing that has been closed since Israel imposed the total lock in the enclave. In the absence of food, water, fuel or electricity, Gaza doctors have been forced to operate without anesthesia.

Rafá bombed

It was precisely the Rafah area, to the south of the enclave, that was the most bombed throughout the night. The Israeli Army has insisted that northern Gazans move towards the supposed southern safe zones as he prepares for the ground raid. In Jan Yunis, 11 residential buildings have been destroyed, causing more victims. Furthermore, almost a hundred families have had to evacuate another five residential towers that have been completely demolished in Al Zahra, in the center of the enclave. These people are on the street looking for shelter, since the United Nations schools that are serving to protect the population of Gaza have exceeded their capacity. Universities and wedding halls are also at full capacity.

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“The death of civilians is a tragedyand too many lives have been lost after Hamas’ act of terror,” Sunak said in a statement before traveling. In Tel Aviv, he will meet with his counterpart, Binyamin Netanyahuand the president of the country, Isaac Herzog. As the United States did with his Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, it is expected that the British Foreign Minister, James Cleverlytravel to Egypt, Türkiye and Qatar in the next few days.

The leader of the opposition, Yair Lapidhas said that the best solution for a post-Hamas Gaza Strip would be to return the coastal enclave to control of the Palestinian Authority. “It’s not ideal, and if you ask me what the exit strategy should be, it should be to help the international community help [a la Autoridad Palestina a tomar el control]”, he stated at a press conference in Tel Aviv. Furthermore, in the last few hours, the Israeli Army has killed five Palestinians throughout the occupied West Bank. There have already been at least 64 people killed in clashes with soldiers or settlers in the Palestinian territories since the start of the war.

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