Israel attack: Israel's military operation continues in Gaza Strip. Their latest attack left 50 Palestinians dead. On Tuesday, the Israeli army tightened its positions around the Jabaliya area of northern Gaza amid direct fighting with Hamas fighters.
The Israeli Army has informed that the head of Hamas' air unit has been killed. He said Samir Abu Dakka was killed in an airstrike in September. Palestinian health officials said on Tuesday that 17 people were killed in Israeli shelling near al-Fallujah in Jabaliya. Jabaliya is the largest of Gaza's eight refugee camps. 10 people were killed in a missile attack on a house in Bani Suhaila, Khan Yunis.
Three houses were destroyed in the Sabra suburb of Gaza City.
Air strikes destroyed three houses in the Sabra suburb of Gaza City. Local emergency services said that two bodies have been recovered from here and 12 people are being searched. Eight people were killed in an attack on a house in the Nusrat camp in central Gaza. Gaza's health ministry said a doctor was killed in an Israeli strike while helping the wounded in al-Fallujah.
Many health workers injured in ambulance attack
Similarly, several health workers were injured in an attack on an ambulance in northern Gaza. Jabaliya has been at the center of Israeli attacks for the last ten days. Meanwhile, the UN human rights office said it appeared Israeli forces wanted to separate northern Gaza from the rest of the Gaza Strip.
Here, on Tuesday in Tel Aviv, Israel, a gunman opened fire on a car on the highway. In which one policeman died and four people were injured.
Will harm Israel: Deputy Chief Naeem Qasim
Hezbollah's deputy chief Naim Qasim has appealed for a ceasefire, threatening to harm Israel. This statement from the Iran-backed group has come when fighting between the two has intensified in southern Lebanon. “Reconciliation is a ceasefire,” Qasim said in a recorded address. “We are not saying this when we are being weak.” If Israel does not want this, we will continue it, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said in a statement on Tuesday that his country will listen to America, but will take decisions based on its national interest.