BREAKING NEWS | Frightening words for Gaza! Less than 48 hours left: ‘A major disaster will occur’

BREAKING NEWS Frightening words for Gaza Less than 48

After Hamas’s Aqsa Flood operation, Israel started to attack Gaza. The situation in Gaza, where there are thousands of dead and injured, is getting worse every day. Spokesperson of the Palestinian Ministry of Health Ashraf al-Qudra “We have less than 48 hours left for all generators to shut down in hospitals in Gaza.” said. On the other hand, 110 Palestinians, including women and children, lost their lives in Gaza overnight as a result of Israeli attacks.

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110 PEOPLE LOST THEIR LIVES IN ONE NIGHT

In Gaza, 110 Palestinians, including women and children, lost their lives overnight as a result of Israeli attacks.

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LESS THAN 48 HOURS LEFT

Making a short statement on the Telegram account of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Ministry Spokesperson Ashraf al-Qudra said, “We have less than 48 hours left for all generators to stop in hospitals in Gaza.” said.

Stating that the health system in the city is at the worst stage in its history, Kudra said that the mechanism of delivering aid to Gaza works very slowly and this will not change the situation.

On the other hand, according to information received from health sources in the region, the electricity was cut off in the Indonesian hospital because the fuel ran out. It was stated that patients were in danger of death due to lack of electricity.

Shifa Hospital Director Mohammed Abu Silmiyye said in a statement to Al Jazeera that if there is no fuel inflow to Gaza, a major disaster will occur.

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“IT IS A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY”

According to Quds Press news agency, the Hamas Movement, in its written statement, described the power outage due to Israel’s ongoing attacks on Gaza since October 7 as “a stain of shame on the forehead of the countries that remained silent and participated in the aggression and genocide of the occupation.”

Considering the power outage at the Indonesian Hospital due to running out of fuel as a crime against humanity, Hamas called on Arab countries, the Islamic world and the United Nations to supply fuel.

Warning about any negligence in fuel supply, Hamas pointed out that this situation would cause the death of patients and injured people in hospitals.

On the other hand, according to information received from health sources in the region, the electricity was cut off in the Indonesian hospital because the fuel ran out. It was stated that patients were in danger of death due to lack of electricity.

Shifa Hospital Director Mohammed Abu Silmiyye said in a statement to Al Jazeera that if there is no fuel inflow to Gaza, a major disaster will occur.

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ISRAELI ARMY HIT A MILITARY COMPLEX AND OBSERVATION POINT IN THE SOUTH OF LEBANON

According to Yedioth Ahranoth newspaper, based on information received from the Israeli army, an army plane targeted a cell in the Dov Mountain region.

It was noted that the military cell, which was claimed to attempt to fire rockets against Israel, was the 5th cell hit yesterday.

The Israeli newspaper, quoting the army spokesman, wrote that an attack was carried out against Hezbollah’s infrastructure and that a military complex and observation point were among the targeted places.

On the other hand, according to the news of Lebanon’s official news agency NNA, Israeli warplanes also targeted the headquarters of Hezbollah’s “Unlimited Green Society” in the attack on Kefr Kila and Tel Nahhas regions in the southernmost part of the country.****

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RAIDS WERE ORGANIZED IN MANY POINTS IN THE WEST BANK

According to the developments reported by the Palestinian news agency WAFA, the Israeli army carried out raids in various parts of cities such as the northeast of Jerusalem, Nablus and Jenin.

Israeli forces entered houses in the town of Caba, northeast of Jerusalem, inspected the houses after evacuating them, and prevented people from walking around the village.

Israeli forces, who raided the town of Burka in the northwest of Nablus with a large military group, entered the town with intense gunfire and searched the houses.

Israeli forces also raided the town of Yabed, south of the city of Jenin, with a large group of soldiers. Palestinians tried to prevent the entry of Israeli forces to the Al-Arka village and al-Cilme checkpoint.

On the other hand, a Palestinian young man whose hand was injured as a result of the fire opened by Israeli soldiers during the chaos at the northern entrance of the city of Qalqiliya was taken to the hospital.

THEY ATTACKED PALESTINES

In addition to the Israeli army forces, Palestinians living in various parts of the West Bank were also attacked by Jewish settlers.

A Jewish settler opened fire on a Palestinian who was driving near the Burkan Jewish settlement in the northwest of Selfit village.

According to information obtained from local sources, a Palestinian named Abdulkadir Semeri escaped uninjured from the armed attack, but his car was damaged.

Again, an ambulance traveling south of the city of Nablus was blocked by an armed Jewish settler.

Speaking to WAFA, ambulance driver Yusuf Deyriye stated that the armed settler prevented the vehicle from returning from Nablus to Havvara town.

In the south of Beit Lahim, Israeli soldiers released the journalist they detained after holding him for several hours.

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AT LEAST 53 PALESTINES LOST THEIR LIVES

Israeli planes targeted civilian homes in Gaza’s Jabaliya, Sheikh Radwan, Khan Younis and Al-Shati refugee camps, and Beit Lahiya and Rafah.

In the news reported by the Palestinian news agency WAFA from health sources, it was stated that at least 23 people, including children, died and 45 people were injured in the attack in Khan Younis. It was reported that there were still many people under the rubble and the work was continuing.

At least 30 Palestinians lost their lives in the attacks in the city of Rafah.

It was stated that there were many dead and injured in the attacks in Cebaliya and Al-Shati refugee camps and Beit Lahiya. In the Cebaliya Beled region, the Al-Ihsan Mosque was completely destroyed as a result of the attacks.

It was stated that there were many people under the rubble and that civil defense teams had difficulty reaching these people due to the power outage and lack of necessary equipment.

In another report in WAFA, it was reported that a journalist named Muhammed Imad Lebid lost his life in the attack in Sheikh Ridvan. Thus, the number of Palestinian journalists killed since October 7 increased to 20.

On the other hand, according to information received from health sources in the region, the electricity was cut off in the Indonesian hospital because the fuel ran out. It was stated that patients were in danger of death due to lack of electricity.

Shifa Hospital Director Mohammed Abu Silmiyye, in his statement to Al Jazeera, said that there is no fuel entering Gaza.

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