Israel 'attacks gunmen inside Hamas tunnels' as Gaza faces 'public health catastrophe'
- Israel continues its attacks on Hamas militants in Gaza's tunnel network, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refusing calls for a ceasefire.
- The World Health Organisation warns of an impending public health catastrophe in Gaza due to mass displacement and damage to water infrastructure.
- Over 8,300 Palestinians have been killed since Israel's airstrikes began in response to Hamas' attack on October 7. As the conflict intensifies, the humanitarian crisis worsens.
51 Articles
51 Articles
Israel attacks vast tunnel system beneath Gaza — 'pivotal for anything that Hamas has planned to do'
Israel announced that it has been fighting against Hamas militants within a network of underground tunnel systems in Gaza, where many Israeli hostages are believed to be amid the ongoing conflict. The development comes after a hospital director said more than 50 Palestinians were fatally wounded during an Israeli airstrike on a refugee camp. While the battle in Gaza has continued, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dismissed calls to …
Israel Hits Hamas Hub In Dense Gaza
An Israeli strike in Gaza caused extensive damage and casualties in a densely populated neighborhood. The Gaza health ministry claimed that hundreds of people were killed and injured, although this could not be immediately verified. Israel stated that the strike targeted Hamas militants, including a commander responsible for a previous massacre. Israeli ground troops and tanks are advancing further into Gaza, while humanitarian officials warn of…
WHO: ‘public health catastrophe’ imminent in Gaza – video
A 'public health catastrophe' is imminent in Gaza, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said, worsened by overcrowding, mass displacement and damage to water and sanitation infrastructure.The WHO spokesperson, Christian Lindmeier, said the risk of civilian deaths was directly linked to Israeli bombardment, and also warned that underlying conditions could no longer be treated because of a lack of resources, emphasising the risk to babies in …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage