What happened in the last few hours
Here is the most relevant news from the war between Israel and Hamas until 8:00 p.m. this Tuesday, November 7:
Red Cross calls for end to ‘horrible suffering’ of civilians in Gaza. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has called for an end to the “horrific suffering” of civilians in Israel and Palestine after a month of hostilities, which began with the attack of Hamas armed groups on the territory Israeli on October 7. “This must stop,” summarized the organization in a press release.
The Israeli army is already fighting “in the heart” of Gaza City, according to the Minister of Defense. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant assured that his army “is already fighting in the heart of Gaza City”. “There is no going back, there is no rest. We are only moving forward,” he said at a news conference in Tel Aviv, just a month after the start of the offensive in the Gaza Strip. The army also released images of soldiers in Gaza. In one of them you can make out a Ferris wheel located just south of the capital.
New convoys of more than 50 trucks loaded with humanitarian aid are arriving in Gaza. Several convoys consisting of 52 trucks loaded with humanitarian aid arrived in the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing, which connects the Palestinian enclave to Egypt, and the only crossing through which aid was accessible until the war started a month ago.
Hezbollah says it will respond ‘doubly’ to any Israeli attack on civilians. A Hezbollah lawmaker said the Lebanese Shiite group would respond “doubly” to any Israeli attacks on civilians after the attack that killed three children and their grandmother in southern Lebanon. “The resistance will respond doubly to any aggression directed against civilians,” Ali Fayyad declared during the funeral of the four Lebanese murdered on Sunday.
The Spanish government pays tribute to the UN Secretary General for his defense of the Palestinian civilian population. The Council of Ministers agreed during its meeting this Wednesday to decorate the Secretary General of the UN, António Guterres, with the collar of the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Carlos III for his defense of international law and “human rights Population “. Palestinian civilian.
The WHO denounces the death of 16 health workers while carrying out their work in Gaza. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Tuesday that 16 health workers (doctors and nurses) – initially the figure was 160 – have died in Gaza in the line of duty following Israeli bombardments since start of the Israeli offensive in 2013. response to Hamas attacks on Israeli soil. “Many more died outside hospitals, in their families or on the roads,” said Christian Lindmeier, a WHO spokesperson.
10,328 Palestinians, including 4,237 minors, have been killed in Israeli attacks since October 7. At least 10,328 Palestinians have been killed since fighting between Israel and Hamas began on October 7. According to the latest data provided by the Gaza Ministry of Health, at the hands of Islamic militias, 4,237 deaths are believed to be minors. The number of victims increased by 306 people after the latest attacks on Monday, including 133 people under the age of 18.
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