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Israeli forces conducted overnight tank operations

The strikes resulted in at least 17 deaths across the Gaza Strip, with four additional fatalities due to starvation, including two children. The offensive has displaced many residents, forcing them to flee their homes under heavy shelling. Medical reports indicate rising malnutrition cases, particularly among children under 15, treated at field hospitals.

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Israeli airstrikes targeted Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza

The strike killed at least 20 people, including five Palestinian journalists. The strikes followed a pattern of escalating violence in the region, with reports of a double-tap attack on the hospital. The journalists were identified as Hussam al-Masri, Mohammad Salama, Mariam Abu Daqqa, Moaz Abu Taha, and Ahmad Abu Aziz. The attack came a day after 64 Palestinians were killed in northern Gaza, primarily in Gaza City.

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Russia launched its largest drone and missile attack on Ukraine

Ukrainian authorities reported the assault as Moscow accused Kyiv of rejecting peace efforts. The attack focused on disrupting Ukraine’s military supply lines, with significant damage reported in the Zaporizhzhia region. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated openness to compromise for a ceasefire. Russia’s demands include Ukraine ceding the entire Donbas region.

Over 500,000 people protested in Tel Aviv, Israel

The crowd was demanding an end to the Gaza war and a hostage release deal. The demonstrations, part of a nationwide stoppage, saw over a million participants across the country. Families of hostages, including Lishay Miran-Lavi, whose husband Omri has been held for 681 days, called for urgent action. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the protests, claiming they delay hostage releases.

Israel announced plans to relocate Gaza residents

The military will provide tents and shelter equipment to ensure civilian safety. The relocation precedes a planned offensive to seize northern Gaza City, described as a Hamas stronghold. The move has sparked international concern over the fate of Gaza’s 2.2 million residents. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the operation targets only combatants.