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UN Chief Guterres Says Israel's Conduct of War in Gaza 'Fundamentally Wrong'

Four Israeli soldiers were injured during an operation targeting Hamas tunnel fighters in eastern Rafah amid ongoing ceasefire violations, with over 40 militants reportedly killed last week.

  • During an operation in southern Gaza Strip, Israel's military said four soldiers were injured in a clash with Hamas fighters, and the wounded were evacuated to hospital.
  • Operations targeting the tunnel networks in south Gaza have focused on Rafah, where Hamas estimates 60 to 80 fighters remain holed up amid last week negotiations, and the US-brokered ceasefire from October 10 is fragile with near-daily violations, Gaza government media office says.
  • At 1400 GMT, Gaza security sources reported heavy artillery shelling east of Rafah and an Israeli helicopter landing, while Gaza's health ministry says at least 70,117 have died and 360 Palestinians and three Israeli soldiers have been killed since the ceasefire.
  • United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres told Reuters there was something 'fundamentally wrong' with the operation and praised the United States for improving aid access to Gaza.
  • The war began with the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack that killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostages, and Hamas and Israel have traded blame for violating the U.S.-backed truce as António Guterres warned, 'The violation of these rules is extremely dangerous'.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with members of his cabinet to study the response to the fighting.

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He promises a response after accusing Hamas of "continuing to violate" the ceasefire agreement with "terrorist acts" against its forces. More information: The cold freezes Gaza two months after the ceasefire: another threat against the inhabitants of the "hell" of the Gaza Strip

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