Israel blows up Gaza hospital; Germany, Britain, France push for ceasefire as hundreds killed: 10 top updates
- Renewed violence in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of at least 591 Palestinians, including 200 children, with over 1,040 injured, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
- Israeli forces have blown up a cancer hospital in Gaza while advancing into the territory amid global calls for a ceasefire from Germany, Britain, and France.
- Germany, Britain, and France urged Israel to restore humanitarian aid and called for an immediate ceasefire in a joint statement.
- Thousands of Israelis protested in Jerusalem against the government's handling of the conflict.
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UK, France, Germany Urge Gaza Ceasefire, Ask Israel to Restore Humanitarian Access
The governments of Germany, France and Britain called for an immediate return to a ceasefire in Gaza in a joint statement on Friday that also called on Israel to restore humanitarian access. "We call on Israel to restore humanitarian access, including water and electricity, and ensure access to medical care and temporary medical evacuations in
Palestinian family in Cambridge worried about safety of family in Gaza
More than 400 people have been killed since Israel abruptly ended a ceasefire agreement with Hamas by sending airstrikes to Gaza. The death and destruction has Rami Aljadba from Cambridge, Ont., feeling worried about family still living in the area.
Paris, Berlin and London, call for an immediate return to the truce in Gaza
France, Germany and the United Kingdom have called for an 'immediate return to the ceasefire'. “It is clear that Hamas must no longer govern Gaza or pose a threat to Israel. However, this conflict cannot be resolved by military means” (ANSA)
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