The Israeli military continued its raid on Nasser Hospital, the main hospital in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, on Friday, calling it an operation to recover the bodies of hostages. The Gaza Health Ministry said four intensive care patients have died from a lack of oxygen during a power outage at the hospital and that the military was moving patients and entering buildings in the complex.
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End of carouselHazem Bahlool, a doctor at Nasser Hospital, said at 7 a.m. local time Friday that the facility had been without water or electricity for more than three hours. The Israel Defense Forces said in a Thursday night update that it had not yet located any hostages in the hospital, but had found weapons.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected “international dictates” for a peace plan and reiterated his opposition to a Palestinian state, a key part of the long-term plan being worked on by the United States and its Middle East partners.
Ministers and diplomats from across the globe, including Vice President Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, are attending the Munich Security Conference in Germany, where Israel’s plans for a potentially devastating ground assault on Rafah are expected to be discussed.
Footage and satellite imagery obtained by The Post show that Egypt is clearing off and building a wall around a plot of land along its border with the Gaza Strip, amid fears of an Israeli offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. That plan is straining Israel’s most important alliances, including its 40-year peace accord with Egypt.
At least 28,775 people have been killed and 68,552 injured in Gaza since the war began, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. Israel estimates about 1,200 people were killed in Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack and says at least 234 of its troops have been killed since its offensive in Gaza began.
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End of carouselHazem Bahlool, a doctor at Nasser Hospital, said at 7 a.m. local time Friday that the facility had been without water or electricity for more than three hours. The Israel Defense Forces said in a Thursday night update that it had not yet located any hostages in the hospital, but had found weapons.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected “international dictates” for a peace plan and reiterated his opposition to a Palestinian state, a key part of the long-term plan being worked on by the United States and its Middle East partners.
Ministers and diplomats from across the globe, including Vice President Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, are attending the Munich Security Conference in Germany, where Israel’s plans for a potentially devastating ground assault on Rafah are expected to be discussed.
Footage and satellite imagery obtained by The Post show that Egypt is clearing off and building a wall around a plot of land along its border with the Gaza Strip, amid fears of an Israeli offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. That plan is straining Israel’s most important alliances, including its 40-year peace accord with Egypt.
At least 28,775 people have been killed and 68,552 injured in Gaza since the war began, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. Israel estimates about 1,200 people were killed in Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack and says at least 234 of its troops have been killed since its offensive in Gaza began.
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