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Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that there is "no absolute certainty" that the second-in-command of Hamas, Mohamed Deif, was killed in an air strike in southern Gaza on Saturday. Israel said it had targeted Hamas' shadowy military commander in the massive strike on Al-Mawasi, an area the Israeli military had declared a safe zone. Local health officials said at least 90 people, including children, were killed. "Mohamed Deif is a master of murders, the Hamas chief of staff, number two in the chain of command. And was the planner and leader of the 7 October massacre and of man...
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Israeli forces advanced deeper into the Gaza Strip's largest city on Monday in pursuit of militants it says have regrouped there, sending thousands of Palestinians fleeing from an area that was ravaged in the early weeks of the nine-month-long war. Hamas warned that the latest raids and displacement in Gaza City could lead to the collapse of long-running negotiations over a ceasefire and hostage release, setting up a potential setback after reports that the two sides appear to have narrowed the gaps between them. The military ordered evacuations ahead of the latest raids, but Palestinians said...
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Marking nine months since the Gaza war began, Israeli protesters blocked highways, demanding Netanyahu’s resignation. Israel and Hamas neared a potential cease-fire as Hamas dropped its demand to end the war, though gaps remain. Israel issued new evacuation orders for Gaza City.
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Neuf mois après le début de la guerre dans la bande de Gaza, des manifestants israéliens ont bloqué des routes dans tout le pays dimanche, et appelé M. Netanyahou à démissionner. Environ 120 otages sont toujours en captivité, après la libération de plus de 100 d'entre eux dans le cadre d'un accord de cessez-le-feu conclu en novembre. Israël a déjà conclu que plus de 40 des otages restants sont morts, et l'on craint que ce nombre ne s'accroisse à mesure que la guerre se prolonge.
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Israël a émis un ordre d'évacuation pour la ville de Gaza, une zone déjà largement détruite depuis le début de la guerre dans l'enclave palestinienne. Les derniers habitants de la ville démolie ont été vus en train de quitter la zone ce week-end. Certains poussaient des personnes âgées et des blessés sur des fauteuils roulants, tandis que d'autres portaient de jeunes enfants sur leurs épaules. L'ordre d'évacuation pourrait annoncer une intensification de l'action militaire israélienne dans la ville de Gaza, et les habitants ont déjà signalé des bombardements intenses à l'est et au sud de la vi...
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Israel has issued an evacuation order for Gaza City, an area which has already faced widespread destruction since the start of the devastating war in the Palestinian enclave. The demolished city’s remaining residents were seen leaving the area over the weekend. Some pushed the elderly and the injured on wheelchairs, while others carried young children on their shoulders. The evacuation order could indicate an increase in Israeli military action in Gaza City, and residents have already reported intense bombing in the eastern and southern areas. It comes as ceasefire talks are expected to resume...
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The mothers of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza marched in central Tel Aviv on Friday demanding they are returned immediately. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has faced backlash from the families of hostages for failing to commit to a ceasefire proposal put forward by the United States, which would bring about the release of those who remain in Gaza. The Israeli government says a total of 120 people are being held there, as it also includes four people who were taken hostage in 2014 and 2015. Sylvia Cunio, who is the mother of hostages David and Ariel Cunio, spoke at the demons...
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An Israeli military order for people to leave the eastern half of Khan Younis — the Gaza Strip's second-largest city — has triggered the third mass flight of Palestinians in as many months, throwing the population deeper into confusion, chaos and misery as they scramble once again to find safety. According to the United Nations, about 250,000 people live in the area covered by the order. Many of them had just returned to their homes there after fleeing Israel's invasion of Khan Younis earlier this year, while others had just taken refuge there after escaping Israel's offensive in the city of R...
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Les Palestiniens déplacés de la partie orientale de Khan Younès, à Gaza, ont continué d'arriver et de monter des tentes ce mardi dans d'autres zones de la ville. Israël a mis fin à une offensive à Khan Younès au début de l'année et a retiré la plupart de ses forces armées. Toutefois, le pays a émis un ordre d'évacuation ce lundi, ce qui est un signe que son armée pourrait y retourner. Le porte-parole du Secrétaire général de l’ONU a déclaré que les membres de l’organisation était profondément préoccupé par ce récent ordre d'expulsion. "Les gens se retrouvent devant le choix impossible de devoi...
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Israeli army ordered a mass evacuation of Palestinians from much of Khan Younis on Monday, a sign that troops are likely to launch a new ground assault into the Gaza Strip’s second-largest city. The IDF order suggests the city will be the latest target of Israel’s raids into parts of Gaza it had previously invaded in the war as it pursues regrouping Hamas militants. Much of Khan Younis was destroyed in a long assault earlier this year, but large numbers of Palestinians had moved back to escape another Israeli offensive in Gaza’s southernmost city, Rafah. Monday’s evacuation order covered the e...
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