Israelis are celebrating first night of Hanukkah in different ways on their own territory. Inside Tel Aviv, Hundreds of people gathered for the light 138 candles At the Jewish Festival of Lights. One for each person currently detained Gaza Strip. Inside Jerusalemthe masses far right They organize a march in the Muslim quarter of the Old City. They want the restoration of the building, under strict police control. “Jewish control“ about her temple mountPromenade of Mosques, the holiest site in Judaism or the third in Islam. in your heart LoopIsraeli soldiers will gather around this area menorahThe 13-meter-tall seven-branched Jewish candelabra was placed in the city of the same name in the Palestinian settlement. Meanwhile, the majority of soldiers do not rest because Bombings in Gaza do not stop, then killed dozens of Palestinians. Those who survive exiled to the Egyptian borderThe ground is leveling for Jewish celebrations.
From north to south, bombings reach every corner of the Strip, with particular emphasis on areas deemed safe by Israel. The most brutal Israeli attack, which has completed two months this Thursday, has already killed at least a few people 17,177 PalestiniansAccording to the Gaza Ministry of Health. Many people died in bombings this Thursday residential construction In Gaza City. He also announced that there were some. 46,000 injured Those receiving treatment in dysfunctional hospitals and under constant siege. A few photos of Israeli soldiers Detained dozens of Palestinians north of the residential area, taking off their clothes and leaving them alone briefs and a piece of cloth that immobilizes his hands and another cloth that covers his eyes. The military claims they are militia related to Hamas They say they surrendered, but various sources indicate that they were men seeking shelter At the United Nations school.
Egypt does not want Gazans
Additionally, attacks from Southern Lebanon also caused great damage. civilian victim On the Israeli side. Lebanese militias are Hezbollah He launches an all-out war against Israel, “then goes it alone.” It will surround Beirut and its south LebanonIn a city not far from here Loop and Khan Younis,” said the Israeli Prime Minister. Benjamin Netanyahuin a meeting with the reserves. For your part, Diaa RashmaThe head of the Egyptian State Information Service told the ‘Haaretz’ newspaper that his country Never Israel’s military action would allow the Gaza Strip to be cleared of its inhabitants while pushing them south towards the border with Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. Egypt believes that Israeli operations in the occupied West Bank are aimed at repressing Palestinians. moving to Jordanhe stated.
However, the reality on the ground is far from the utopian horizons drawn by diplomats and leaders. They gather in the south of Gaza tens of thousands of people There is nowhere to return. Images from across the region despair, famine and desolation they repeat. The small humanitarian aid that continues to enter the region insufficient Feeding a population that has been deprived of food for two months. Hundreds of people gathered at aid distribution points. food prices They are shooting. For example, the price of a kilo of flour is close to 150 dollars. Leaflets continue to fall from the skies evacuation orders To move the population further south while Israeli troops continue ground operations.
Israel accuses Guterres of being a “threat to world peace”
At the same time, the Jewish State continues to raise its voice against the Secretary-General of the United Nations: Antonio Guterres. The Portuguese noted that Hamas’s major offensive “did not happen in a vacuum” but came as an afterthought. “56 years of suffocating occupation”Israel demanded his resignation. But this week he went one step further. The foreign minister said on Wednesday that Guterres was a “threat to world peace” and accused him of supporting “the kidnapping of children and the rape of women” because of his persistence. Promoting a ceasefire in Gaza. Guterres had made the call hours ago. Article 99 of the United Nations Charter trying to force a ceasefire in the Security Council in the face of the “rapid deterioration” of the situation and the “enormity of human casualties”.
Source: Informacion

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