At least 69 Palestinians have been slain with another 136 wounded in the latest 48 hours of Israeli military operations in Gaza, the Gaza Health Ministry said.
Israel has relocated all its citizens by blowing sirens in north and south Gaza and also moved people living in the south areas, which it had earlier declared’special security zones’.
Lebanon hosts millions of refugees and migrants, including Syrians and Sudanese, due to conflict situations in their respective countries.
But now, with rising conflicts between Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters, many migrants fear that Lebanon will be the next country to become a war zone—and that they will be unable to escape.
“This means I will be caught in a war whether in Lebanon or in the Sudan,” said Sayed Ibrahim Ahmad, a Sudanese living in Beirut. “But if I’m to die, then I would prefer to die in my country.”
The armed wing of Hamas uses telegram to announce that its fighters ‘expended two antipersonnel devices in two enemy compartments and engaged the remaining personnel with MGs’.
It also said that its attacks killed and injured soldiers in the area surrounding the University College in Tal al-Hawa, a neighborhood in southern Gaza, near Gaza City.
The statement added fighters saw the landing of a Medevac helicopter.