According to the report from Reuters, amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Iran has declared their support to various terror groups which includes Hamas and Hezbollah, both operating in the region close to Israeli territory…CONTINUE READING>>...CONTINUE READING

Furthermore, it would interest us to know that these groups have engaged in sporadic conflicts with Israel, particularly since Israel’s recent military actions following an attack on October 7th.

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On Monday, Israel reported the detection of approximately 30 rocket launches from Lebanon within a one-hour period. In response, Hamas claimed responsibility for launching 16 missiles aimed at civilian locations in Nahariyya and Southern Haifa, Israel.

Sadly, the situation in the region remains dire, with people desperately searching for victims and survivors at the Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza.

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Also, the local health ministry has confirmed the loss of at least 47 lives due to Israeli airstrikes early on Sunday.

One survivor, Saeed al-Nejma, aged 53, shared the harrowing experience of trying to rescue people from the rubble, including children who suffered severe injuries.

Finally, in an effort to protect civilians, the Israeli military has announced a daily four-hour window for residents of the north to evacuate.

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However, U.N. reports indicate that the corridor saw limited use on Sunday, with fewer than 2,000 people taking advantage of the opportunity due to fear and damaged roads.

Again, despite these efforts, it’s estimated that between 350,000 and 400,000 people still remain in the affected areas, as mentioned by a U.S. envoy on Saturday…CONTINUE READING>>

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