The Israeli army says it has arrested more than 20 suspects in the October 7 Gaza hospital attack.
The Israeli army claimed that on Friday, February 16, it has been arrested “More than 20 terrorists who participated” Amidst Hamas attacks in Israel on October 7 “Dozens of Suspects” Khan Younes was arrested at Nasser Hospital in the Gaza Strip. Less than two hours ago, Hamas’ Ministry of Health announced that hospitals by Israeli forces. Four patients died at the hospital and at least nine more were feared dead due to a power outage that cut off oxygen distribution after the buildings were occupied. Follow our live stream.
Israeli raids in Lebanon. Five fighters from Hezbollah and the Amal Movement, its allies, were killed during an Israeli attack in southern Lebanon between Thursday 15 and Friday night, the two groups announced. The strikes come after deadly violence in the border region, where exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah have intensified and raised fears of an escalation. On Thursday, Hezbollah claimed it fired dozens of rockets into northern Israel in response to an Israeli attack that killed 15 people.
The international community is trying to distance the Jewish state from the attack on Rafah. When Benjamin Netanyahu announced “Powerful Action” Opposite the city, located on the border with Egypt, Joe Biden told the Israeli prime minister of his opposition to the military operation in Rafah in the Gaza Strip. “Without a credible and feasible plan to ensure the safety of civilians in Rafah”According to the White House.
Israel’s invasion continues. Ministry of Health of the Hamas government Reported assessment of “112 Dead” Between Thursday and Friday night, Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip killed nearly 29,000 people, according to the Palestinian Islamic Movement. No other independent source allows us to verify this assessment.
A new ceasefire is still under discussion. Negotiations for a cease-fire, including the new release of Hamas hostages and Palestinians held by Israel, will continue until Friday in Cairo, brokered by Qatar, Egypt and the United States.