Thus, Lebanon’s Hezbollah has claimed to have fired over 200 rockets and drones at the Israeli forces. This comes a day after the group’s senior commander, Muhammad Nimah Nasser, was killed in an Israeli attack.
At the same time, while it has not declared the beginning of the new round of fighting, Hamas has presented mediators with its new plan for the future cease-fire arrangement and the freeing of the Israeli captives in Gaza. Mossad has informed that Israel has received the offer and shall communicate its decision to the mediators.
The conflict has helped create a heavy deficit on both sides. During the attack on a five-storey building close to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis’s new area, seven Palestinians were killed, and days after Israel had evacuated, an estimated one-quarter million people from the eastern part of the city in the southern Gaza Strip were killed.
The cumulative statistic since October 7 has been grim; 38,011 people have been killed, and 87,445 others have been injured in Israel’s mission. On the Israeli side, the fatalities since the beginning of the attacks launched by Hamas stand at 1,139, dozens of whom are still prisoners of war in the Gaza Strip.
The violent cycle escalates while the global society pays attention to the crisis and implores the conflicting parties to adhere to the no-violence policy and find a way to solve the conflict.