visiting Gaza, ICRC president denounces “intolerable” suffering of population

A new call for humanitarian corridors in Gaza. Arrival on Monday in the Palestinian enclave, again bombarded by the Israeli army, the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Mirjana Spoljaric, denounced on X (formerly Twitter) the suffering “intolerable” Population. “I reiterate our urgent call for civilians to be protected in accordance with the laws of war and for aid to enter unhindered. The hostages must be released and the ICRC allowed to visit them safely.”, she wrote. Follow our live stream.

Details of the Israeli strikes.Around 200 Hamas terrorist targets” were targeted on the night of Sunday December 3 to Monday December 4, announced the Israeli army. A school located in Beit Hanoun, “from which an attack on the troops was carried out”vehicles containing weapons, military infrastructure, an arms warehouse and a terrorist cell, were targeted, states the IDF in its press release published on the messaging service Telegram.

A new assessment communicated by Hamas. The Palestinian Islamist organization reports 15,899 deaths. The Hamas Ministry of Health also declared that the fighting and bombings had injured 42,000 people since the start of the war on October 7. No on-site source or image can support this assessment.

Israel announces that it is extending its ground operations to the entire Gaza Strip. “The army operates wherever Hamas has strongholds”, declared late Sunday evening its spokesperson, Daniel Hagari. Israeli soldiers have been engaged in a ground offensive since October 27 in the enclave, where they took control of several sectors. Since the resumption of fighting on Friday, the army had mainly focused on air raids.

The Israeli army reveals the identity of the three soldiers who died on Sunday. In a statement, the Israeli army published the names of the three dead soldiers during the fighting in the Gaza Strip. They are Neriya Shaer, 36, Ben Zussman, 22, and Binyamin Yehoshua Needham, 19.


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