Gaza: Since yesterday, the number of martyrs has reached 240, Israel also attacks on Syria and Lebanon

Apart from bombing more than 200 places in various areas including Khan Yunis and Rafah, Israel also stopped aid to Palestinians through Rafah.photo file

After the 7-day temporary ceasefire, apart from bombing Gaza again, Israel started trying to spread the scope of the war in the region and also attacked the suburbs of Damascus, the capital of Syria, and the Lebanese border.


Responding to the Israeli attacks on the Syrian territory, Russia says that the Israeli attack on Damascus is a violation of the sovereignty of Syria and a violation of international law.


Three Lebanese martyrs in Israeli attacks

The Lebanese border was also targeted by the Israeli forces in which 3 Lebanese citizens were martyred. While retaliating against the Israeli attacks, Hezbollah also launched 5 attacks on Israel in an hour.


The end of the ceasefire, the number of martyrs from the Israeli bombing in Gaza has reached 184

On the other hand, after the 7-day temporary ceasefire in Gaza, the Israeli forces once again started showing brutality, 240 people, including journalists, were martyred and more than 600 were injured by the Israeli bombardment.


Apart from bombing more than 200 locations in various areas including Khan Yunis and Rafah, Israel also stopped aid to Palestinians through Rafah.


In response to the Israeli attacks on Gaza, Hamas also launched dozens of counter-rocket attacks on Israeli cities, causing sirens to ring in Tel Aviv as well.


His own hostages were killed in the Israeli attack

On the other hand, the Israeli forces attacked and killed their own hostages, Israel confirmed the death of 6 hostages held by Hamas.


Under the guise of creating a buffer zone, Israel has also started an attempt to occupy northern Gaza. Israel says that it has informed the Arab countries about the plan to create a buffer zone in Gaza.

Photo: Al Jazeera

The eastern region of Khan Yunis was under Israeli army bombardment.

The Israeli army reportedly bombarded Khan Yunis in the east and is currently bombarding Gaza in the west, while Israeli surveillance planes are hovering low above Gaza, according to Palestinian media.



The world's most hazardous location for kids is Gaza: Executive Director of UNICEF

Catherine Russell, the executive director of the United Nations agency UNICEF, has described Gaza as the most dangerous place in the world for children.


In a statement on social media platform X, he said that the children of Israel and Palestine deserve peace and a better future, we call on all parties to protect children.


Israel must admit committing war crimes in Gaza: Former Human Rights Watch director

Reacting to Israel's repeated attacks on Gaza and the halting of aid operations, Kenneth Roth, the former director of Human Rights Watch, said that the International Criminal Court should take notice of Israel's violations of the laws of war. Should, tomorrow there may be a case against Israel for violations of the international laws of war.


In a post on the social media website X, commenting on the Israeli Civilian Coordination Agency's statement on the aid freeze in Gaza, he wrote that Israel must admit that it is committing international war crimes in Gaza.


He said that allowing humanitarian aid to civilians is a legal obligation and not linked to any action by Hamas that Hamas should do something and stop the aid.


Humanitarian aid to Gaza must continue: WHO

On the other hand, the head of the World Health Organization said in his response to Israel stopping the delivery of aid goods that humanitarian aid should continue to be delivered to Gaza in any case.


In one of his posts on the social media website, he wrote that the delivery of aid to Gaza should be at the same level as it was during the days of the ceasefire, but more aid is needed.


While calling for a ceasefire, he wrote that the people of Gaza are in dire need of basic necessities including food, water and medicine.


The following talks are ongoing to restore the Gaza ceasefire: Qatar

In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, it has expressed regret over the failure to reach a decision regarding the extension of the ceasefire in Gaza and the Israeli aggression on Gaza immediately after the ceasefire.


The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that talks are ongoing between the two sides to restore the ceasefire agreement, while Qatar has also made it clear that it is committed to once again working with its mediators to take steps to stop the war for humanity.


Hamas releases no more hostages: Israel

In a statement released by the Israeli Prime Minister's office yesterday, it was said that Hamas did not release any more hostages according to the ceasefire agreement and Hamas also fired rockets at Israel.


Pakistan has called for an ongoing cease-fire in Gaza.

On the situation in Palestine, the spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that Pakistan is deeply disappointed at the start of repeated bombings on innocent Palestinians. Pakistan demands a permanent ceasefire.


8 more Israelis released on seventh day of ceasefire

Earlier, on the seventh day of the ceasefire, Hamas first released a 21-year-old girl and a 40-year-old woman with dual French citizenship, after which they handed over 6 more Israelis, including 2 children and 4 women, to the Red Cross.


After the release of the Israeli hostages by Hamas, Israel also had to release 30 Palestinian prisoners, including 23 children and 7 women.