As global pressure mounts for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, Qatar said it will continue to push both sides towards another truce despite “narrowing” chances. The WHO said conditions in Gaza are ideal for the spread of deadly diseases. In Cyprus, local security agencies and the Mossad foiled a plan by Iranian terrorists to carry out attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets.
Here’s what you need to know 65 days into the war
What happened today |
■ The IDF said it attacked more than 250 Hamas targets on Sunday, and that ground forces raided Hamas military HQ in Gaza City’s Shejaiya neighborhood.
■ A Hamas al-Qassam Brigades spokesperson told Al Jazeera on Sunday that Israel will not be able to recover hostages held in Gaza by force, only via a hostage/prisoner exchange. ■ Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed Al Thani said on Sunday that Qatar will continue to pressure Israel and Hamas for another truce, including the freeing of hostages, despite what he called “narrowing” chances. He said the war puts an entire generation at risk of “radicalization.”
■ The Hamas-controlled Health Ministry in Gaza said that 18,000 Palestinians have been killed and 49,500 wounded since the war began. It told Al Jazeera that almost 300 people were killed and more than 550 were wounded in the last 24 hours. ■ Of the hundreds of Palestinian detainees photographed handcuffed in the Gaza Strip in recent days, about 10-15 percent are Hamas operatives or identified with the group, senior security officials told Haaretz. The IDF admitted that even though it had been necessary to strip them to ensure they weren’t carrying explosives, circulating the photos was needless and humiliating. “The heating up of two arenas, Yemen and Iraq, could oblige the American administration to closely examine its strategic priorities and to dictate a timetable for the war in Gaza” – Zvi Bar’el ■ 1,593 Israeli soldiers have been wounded during Hamas’ October 7 attack and the subsequent war, 559 since the ground incursion began, according to the IDF.
■ Security agencies in Cyprus and the Mossad foiled a plan by Iranian terrorists to carry out attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets in Cyprus, the Prime Minister’s Office said on Sunday. ■ The World Health Organization‘s chief said the impact of the war on Gaza’s healthcare sector has been “catastrophic” and conditions were ideal for the spread of deadly diseases. He said it would be impossible for the WHO to improve the situation given the ongoing violence. ■ PM Netanyahu spoke with Russia’s President Vladimir Putinon Sunday, and according to the Israeli readout, criticized Russia’s relationship with Iran and Russia’s “anti-Israel” positions at the UN, while thanking the Kremlin for its efforts to release hostages with dual Russian-Israeli citizenship. ■ Hezbollah claimed responsibility for aircraft infiltration and rocket fire into Israeli territory Sunday morning which wounded multiple soldiers. The IDF said it responded with air strikes on Hezbollah targets. ■ The French Navy said it intercepted two Houthi drones launched from Yemen in the Red Sea earlier on Sunday. ■ Jordan’s Foreign Minister claimed in Doha, Qatar that Israel aims to expel Palestinians from Gaza. An Israeli government spokesperson called the claims “outrageous and false accusations.” |
Context |
Israel declared war after Hamas killed at least 1,200 Israelisand wounded more than 3,300 in a merciless assault. In Gaza, the Hamas-controlled health ministry reports that at least 18,000 Palestinians have been killed. Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad hold hostage more than 137 soldiers and civilians, dead and alive, including foreign nationals.
The war comes after ten months of the most significant domestic political and social crisis in decades, due to the Netanyahu-led government’s judicial coup – legislation aimed at dramatically weakening Israel’s judiciary and potentially rescuing Netanyahu from the three corruption trials he faces – and amid an escalation of violence between West Bank Palestinians and Israeli settlers, the latter empowered by Israel’s most right-wing government ever. |