The current increase occurs on the eve of the official recognition of the independent state of the Palestinian ten countries.
The Israeli army continues an active offensive gas operation aimed at eliminating underground networks and mine items used by Hamas Group representatives. According to local medical services controlled by militants, at least 60 Palestinians died as a result of hate. On Sunday, September 21, the Reuters reported.
Israeli’s troops, hidden in Enclave’s eastern suburbs, are conducting a thorough flow of Shaikh-Radwan and Tel-Al-Khava regions to further advance the city center and its western parts.
According to official information of the Israeli side, since the beginning of September, more than 500 thousand residents have left the city. At the same time, Hamas claimed less than 300 thousand evacuated people, indicating that nearly 900 thousand civilians were still in gas.
Representatives of the Israeli government insisted that the human human crisis in the sector was significantly enlarged and partially urged by Hamas. On Saturday, Israeli authorities accused the militants of opening a fire to the UN staff and blocking the launch of a new human human route in the southern part of Gaza.
At the same time, international tension is growing: on Monday, the official recognition of Palestinian state independence is expected by ten countries, including Australia, Belgium, Great Britain and Canada. This decision coincides with the beginning of high -level debates in the UN General Assembly.
Remember that the Israeli army on Monday, September 15 began a ground operation to obtain full control of the city of gas. The Netanyahu government said the operation was aimed at destroying Hamas.
We added that Israel had begun a military operation several hours after the state secretary of State Secretary Marco Rubio with the Israeli leadership.
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