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Internet disruption in southern Gaza amid Israeli attacks
The Palestine Telecommunications Company (Paltel) reports that there is disruption to the fixed wireless internet network in areas south of the Gaza Strip due to Israeli military operations.
The company stated that its crews are working hard to restore services as soon as possible.
More than 35,000 people killed in Israel’s war on Gaza: Health Ministry
The toll from the seventh month of the Israeli military offensive in Gaza has topped 35,000, according to the Health Ministry in the Palestinian enclave. At least 35,034 people have been killed, including 15,000 children, and up to 78,755 people injured since Israel launched its offensive on October 7, the ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
At least 45 bodies arrive at Al-Aqsa Hospital
There’s ongoing bombardment not only of Deir el-Balah but in other parts of central Gaza. At least 45 Palestinians have arrived at Al-Aqsa Hospital as dead bodies; this number is shocking.
The Israeli military is trying to exert more pressure not only on the Rafah and Jabalia refugee camps but at the same time on Deir el-Balah. We have been recording an advancement of Israeli military attacks in the eastern portion of Deir el-Balah.
The medical situation in Deir el-Balah is critically dire. Only Al-Aqsa Hospital is operating and responsible for providing medical treatment for the population. They are facing problems in terms of shortages of fuel, medical equipment and necessities.
Only 8,000 litres (2,113 gallons) of fuel have arrived at Al-Aqsa Hospital, which will be barely enough for two days of operations.
Israeli forces invading Jabalia for second time, Zeitoun for third time: Columnist
Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari says in addition to Jabalia and Zeitoun in Gaza City, Israeli forces are also operating in Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoon.
The two towns near Gaza’s northern boundary with Israel were heavily bombed in the opening days of the war. “[The military] is now going into Jabalia for the second time and into Zeitoun for the third time, and it will continue to go in and out,” columnist Ben Caspit wrote in the Israeli daily Maariv, channelling the growing frustration felt by many Israelis more than seven months into the war.
The war cabinet has no exit strategy, permanent war is the only thing that keeps them going.
A displaced Palestinian woman and her child, who fled Jabalia after the Israeli military called on residents to evacuate, make their way towards Gaza City