After reporting they where shot at?
Israeli troops fire on the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza……
Some premature babies are shipped to Egypt to survive…..
Video’s of tunnels under the Al-Shifa hospital prove nothing except that they where there….
Families of the hostage’s want to know the status of their members held….
Anyone think Hamas is gonna show where these people are before they get swapped?…
Hostage swap deal is still NOT done…..But could be close...
Here’s what we know:
At least 12 people were killed and dozens wounded at the Indonesian Hospital, Gazan officials said, after witnesses reported Israeli tanks moving toward it.
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‘Chaos, darkness and fire’: Fighting erupts around another embattled Gazan hospital.
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Critical trauma care is not possible at any of Gaza’s hospitals, the W.H.O. says.
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Premature babies evacuated from a Gaza hospital arrive in Egypt. Others never had the chance.
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Visual evidence shows that the ship captured by Houthis was hijacked near southern Yemen.
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Here’s the latest on the delicate talks to free hostages.
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Video shows damage at an Israeli military base as Hezbollah ramps up attacks.
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Israel’s military releases video it says shows a Hamas tunnel at Al-Shifa Hospital…..
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Israel forces fire on another hospital with patients in it…..
Another hospital in the Gaza Strip came under fire on Monday, as the World Health Organization warned that the enclave’s devastated health system had largely collapsed, with none of its functioning hospitals capable of handling complicated medical cases.
At least 12 people were killed and dozens of others were wounded in the latest attack, on the Indonesian Hospital in the far northern city of Beit Lahia, according to two hospital staff members and the Gazan health ministry in the Hamas-run territory.
It came less than a week after Israeli forces raided Gaza’s largest hospital, Al-Shifa in Gaza City, about five miles to the west, in an effort to capture and expose what it says were extensive Hamas operations within and beneath the hospital, including underground bunkers, a command center and a network of tunnels. Hamas and hospital administrators deny that the militant group used the grounds of Al-Shifa or other hospitals for military operations.
The source of the strike on the Indonesian Hospital could not be independently verified, as heavy fighting raged around it. The Gazan health ministry blamed Israeli forces for the attack.
The Israeli military said in a statement that its troops had come under fire overnight “from within” the hospital. It said it had “directly targeted the specific source of enemy fire,” but that “no shells were fired toward the hospital.” The statement did not elaborate on the seeming contradiction….
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There is little information for families of the those still held hostage by Hamas….
Forty-four days after Hersh Goldberg-Polin, 23, was seized by Hamas, his left arm blown off by a hand grenade, his parents have no idea if he is dead or alive, hidden somewhere in the rubble of Gaza.
There is no information about the fate of Mr. Goldberg-Polin or any of the nearly 240 people believed to be held hostage in Gaza. There has been no proof of life, no evidence that they are being fed or given medicine, no contact with the outside world.
The not knowing, families of the hostages say, is nearly unbearable, leaving them desperate for information at a moment when they are receiving practically none, even as reports swirl about a possible deal for the release of some women and children.
Negotiations are taking place far from public view, and the Israeli and U.S. governments have shared very little about who might be included in a deal, the families say. Publicly and privately, officials have told relatives that the talks are too sensitive to reveal anything.
Being kept in the dark for six weeks has left the families frustrated with aid organizations including the Red Cross, which says that Hamas has refused to give its workers permission to see the hostages.
Jon Polin, Hersh’s father, rejected that explanation….
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A leader of Hamas said in October that not all of the Israeli hostages who were taken to Gaza were being held by the group, a claim that most likely complicates negotiations for their release. Osama Hamdan, a member of Hamas’s political bureau in Lebanon, said other groups, including Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a separate organization that is an ally of Hamas, were also holding some of the hostages….
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“Why is no one crying out for these people to be allowed access to the Red Cross?” she said in a speech outside the United Nations Security Council last month. “Why is no one demanding just proof of life?”…