Following their evacuation this Wednesday, the Israeli army reports that its special forces are stationed at Al-Nasser Hospital (south of Gaza) to search for the hostages, who are still in the hands of Hamas 132 days later. “We have credible information from multiple sources, including some published ones, that say this The bodies of our hostages may be in the Nasser Hospital facilitiessaid Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari, adding that “hidden Hamas facilities are located in 85% of Gaza’s hospitals.”
In Rafah, the bombings and the siege of the one and a half million displaced Gazans who have found refuge in the south continue, while Hamas makes a ceasefire conditional on the complete withdrawal of Netanyahu’s troops.
More and more countries are calling for a ceasefire to stop the humanitarian catastrophe
The last ones to join were Canada, Australia and New Zealand, who expressed this Thursday their “concern” about Israel’s military operation in Rafah and they call on the government of Benjamin Netanyahu not to go down this path, said the joint statement by Prime Ministers Antony Albanese (Australia), Justin Trudeau (Canada) and Christopher Luxon (New Zealand).
And this Thursday, Lebanon has announced it will file an “urgent complaint” against Israel with the United Nations Security Council, following the escalation of violence on the northern border that has left eleven people dead in the last few hours. Netanyahu’s government justifies the attack as a response to Hezbollah rocket fire that killed one of its soldiers, and the Lebanese militia claims it is prepared for “an expansion of the war.”