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Hundreds of Gazans were filmed storming humanitarian aid trucks in the Gaza Strip. Haaretz reported this, citing al-Jazeera, and included a video of it. The area filmed is said to be that of Moassi, on the Rafah coast in southern Gaza, where displaced people from the north are crowded together.

Video: Thousands of citizens attack aid trucks in Gaza

Hamas releases new video of the three Israeli hostages

Hamas has published a new video of the three hostages on Telegram, which was shown for the first time yesterday. In this current film, the faces of Noa Argamani, Yossi Sharabi and Itay Svirsky move like they do in slot machine games. And they are accompanied by the words “What do you think?” Still alive? All dead? or Some are alive, some are dead?” And immediately afterwards, Hamas claims: “Tonight we will inform you of their fate.”

Biden: “We will not stop working to free the hostages”

“I will never forget the pain and suffering I felt during my meetings with the families of the American hostages,” he explained US President Joe Biden in a statement 100 days after October 7, quoted by the Times of Israel. America is still working to bring home “more than 100 innocent people, including at least six Americans, who are still being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza,” the US president continued. “I reiterate my promise to all hostages and their families: We are with you. We will never stop working to bring Americans home,” Biden said.

“One hundred days of captivity in Gaza is far too much. “The United States will not rest until all remaining hostages, including six Americans, are reunited with their loved ones,” US Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrote in X, echoing an earlier statement by President Joe Biden.

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Hamas says the death toll in Gaza rises to 24,100

The Hamas Ministry of Health announces a new death toll of 24,100.

Israel, the army will not withdraw from Khan Yunis

The Israeli army has no intention of withdrawing “from Khan Yunis or any other place” in the Gaza Strip, military spokesman Daniel Hagari said last night, as quoted by local media. “The operation takes time: we are working to eliminate the Hamas leadership; Every day we evaluate our actions and strive to exceed even more,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman added.

Wafa: Dozens dead in nighttime bombings, including children

Dozens of people, including women and children, were killed last night in heavy Israeli bombing in Gaza City, Khan Yunis (in the southern part of the Gaza Strip) and the nearby el-Bureij refugee camp. The official Palestinian news agency Wafa updates it. A Red Crescent spokesman, Wafa added, described the situation as “catastrophic”.

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