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Israel-Hamas war: Rundown of key occasions, day 59

 


One more assault from Yemen's Houthi bunch and recharged calls to end moved forward battling - here are the significant updates.

    Six Thais who were being held hostage in Gaza will get back on Monday, said Thailand's Service of International concerns.
    A flight conveying 29 injured Palestinians arrived at Tunis-Carthage air terminal on Sunday night, as per Tunisia's TAP news organization.
    Yemen's Houthi bunch said on Sunday that it designated two Israeli boats with an outfitted robot and a maritime rocket, detailed Reuters.
    The English Service of Guard said on Saturday that it will direct observation trips over Gaza to assist with finding prisoners being held by Hamas.
    On Sunday, Israel's military assigned an expected 20 percent area of Khan Younis for sure fire clearing. The undeniable region houses 21 havens and 50,000 inside uprooted people, for the most part from the north of Gaza, as indicated by a report from the Unified Countries Office for the Coordination of Philanthropic Issues (OCHA) on Sunday.

    Israel designated regions across the Gaza Strip for the time being, including cannons shelling on Khan Younis in the south, as per Al Jazeera Arabic. A strike on a structure in focal Gaza's Deir el-Balah touched off an immense fire.
    Pre-first light besieging across northern Gaza on Monday has killed a Palestine Red Sickle volunteer, the association declared. Two of its paramedics were likewise harmed.
    A strike close to Kamal Adwan Clinic in Jabalia killed four on Monday, detailed Palestinian news organization Wafa.
    On Sunday, representative Daniel Hagari said Israel's military killed Hamas commandant, Haitham Khuwajari. On Monday, he additionally reported that three Israeli officers were killed during battling in Gaza on Sunday.
    Israeli powers have captured somewhere around 60 Palestinians in strikes across the involved West Bank Sunday short-term, as per reports from Al Jazeera Arabic and Wafa. In Jenin, Israeli marksmen were spotted on the tops of structures, 30 heavily clad vehicles were watching, and a surveillance plane was seen flying over the area, as per Wafa.
    In 24 hours, from Saturday to Sunday, no less than 316 individuals were killed and around 664 harmed in Gaza, as per Gaza's Service of Wellbeing.
    UN covers across Gaza have seen a spike in irresistible illnesses, for example, the runs and skin contaminations while only one medical clinic in the territory has the ability to take on complex medical procedure or basic injury cases, as per OCHA on Sunday. One sanctuary in Gaza likewise detailed a hepatitis An episode on Friday.

    Mirjana Spoljaric Egger, leader of the Global Panel of the Red Cross (ICRC), will visit Gaza on Monday to seek after the Red Cross to mind hostages staying in Gaza, as per The Jerusalem Post.
    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Qatar's State head Sheik Mohammed container Abdulrahman Al Thani examined the Israel-Gaza battle in a call on Sunday. Blinken said thanks to Qatar for its hostage discharge endeavors and discussed tying down the leftover ones while likewise expanding help to Gaza, as per a White House readout of the call. The Qatari state leader communicated worry over the "aggregate discipline" of Palestinians and referenced the requirement for a truce, as per Qatar News Organization.
    In a meeting with Al Jazeera on Sunday, Al Thani, the Qatari state leader, additionally required an "quick, exhaustive and unprejudiced global examination" into Israel's tactical exercises in Gaza.

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