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Israel Gaza war: Blinken demands for the protection of civilians, dozens of deaths in Gaza.

In the West Bank, Israeli forces invade Palestinian cities while Israeli airstrikes on Gaza persist, killing scores of people. Israel forces are still pounding the Gaza Strip, killing 50 Palestinians, including 12 children, in continuous strikes on Khan Younis.

It involves attacks in northern Gaza, where, as reported by Palestinian news agency WAFA, a hit on the Al-Falluja region of northern Gaza resulted in the deaths of 20 individuals. After 93 days of fighting in Gaza, the UN is once again concerned about the possibility of hunger throughout the enclave. According to Al Jazeera, the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, warned of “widespread famine” in the letter to the United Nations Security Council if food supplies to Hamas aren’t increased.

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Adding to the breakdown of the enclave’s health system, he said that “a public health catastrophe is rapidly evolving in Gaza”. From the beginning of the nation’s operations in Palestine, the health ministry in Gaza reports 22,835 Palestinian deaths and 58,416 injuries.
Israel is carrying out widespread raids in cities throughout the West Bank that it has occupied as the humanitarian crisis in Palestine worsens. This includes Jenin, where six Palestinians were killed during a raid by an Israeli drone strike.

As reported by Israel’s border police, an exploding weapon blew by an Israeli automobile during the Jenin operation, resulting in the death of another member of the force in fighting. During the procedure, three more people suffered injuries. Blinken is now scheduled to meet with Netanyahu. Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, is currently having a meeting with US Ambassador Antony Blinken.

Israel-Hamas war.

“An expanded meeting with members of the war cabinet will be held afterward,” according to Netanyahu’s team. According to renowned American political scientist Stephen Walt, Biden appeared no more competent than his predecessor, Donald Trump, in his management of the Gaza War.

Biden benefited greatly on the belief that, in contrast to Trump, he was a genuinely kind person. But many now perceive Biden as just as bad than Trump because he appears callous, naive, or both, according to Walt, who posted on social media. Here is Antony Blinken’s account from the US regarding his conversation with Isaac Herzog.

According to the spokesperson for the US secretary of state, Blinken reaffirmed US support for Israel’s right to make sure that the assaults on October 7th by Hamas against Israel “cannot be repeated” and emphasized the necessity of taking all reasonable care to minimize harm to civilians. “We are steadfastly committed to Israel,” Germany said.

Berlin’s support for Israel has been reaffirmed by the German Foreign Office, but more needs to be done to safeguard Gaza’s civilian population. “Israel must figure out how to fight Hamas without endangering a great number of innocent people. This calls for a less rigorous operational strategy. Israel’s security is directly impacted by the way it conducts the conflict; the office stated in social media posts.

Saudi envoy: There can be no settlement without compromise. The Saudi ambassador to the UK, Prince Khalid bin Bandar Al Saud, has been a guest on BBC Radio 4’s Today program. How governance will be established in Gaza when Israel’s operation concludes, he claims, is “not a perfect immediate solution”.

Gaza is small and under Israeli observation. But it would be a difficult task to free the hostages there.

When asked what role Saudi Arabia, which was on the verge of restoring diplomatic ties with Israel before to October 7th, could have in the Palestinian territories going forward, he responds that planning is impossible without a ceasefire.

However, he notes that if the Palestinian Authority—which currently controls portions of the West Bank—moved into Gaza, it probably would require backing from other countries. “How that is made up, where it comes from, that has to be in discussion with the Palestinians, the international community, and without question you can’t do it without the Israelis accepting it,” he continues.

When asked whether he believed Hamas could play a role in running a future Palestinian state, he said that under certain conditions they could and added, “If there’s no compromise, there’s no solution.” Protests at the border crossing and in Tel Aviv as previously reported, Antony Blinken plans to visit the families of those held captive by Hamas this afternoon in addition to meeting with Israeli government officials.

Dozens of demonstrators held aloft banners demanding a ceasefire in order to ensure the freedom of the 132 prisoners who are still being detained in Gaza beside the Tel Aviv resort where the U.S. Secretary of Department has been holding meetings with the president of Israel.

Another indication of how strongly Israelis feel about the situation of the hostages comes from images taken in the southern part of the nation, where protesters are blocking aid to Gaza at a location where trucks enter the country.

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