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War between Israel and Hamas: the Jewish state claims to have struck 200 terrorist targets
Israel resumed its bombings on the Gaza Strip on Friday, December 1, after the expiration of the one-week truce. The Jewish state says it has struck more than 200 terrorist targets. Hamas claims that these strikes left more than 100 dead. – (franceinfo)
Israel resumed its bombings on the Gaza Strip on Friday December 1st. According to the Jewish state government, Hamas broke the truce early in the morning. Israel says it has struck 200 “terrorist targets”.
An explosion occurs in the heart of Rafah (Gaza), after seven days of respite. The fighting resumed on Friday December 1st. According to the Israeli government, Hamas broke the truce early in the morning. “At 5:43 a.m., Hamas fired the first rocket from Gaza. (…) Having chosen to keep our women hostage, Hamas will receive the worst beating”, said Eylon Levy, spokesperson for the Israeli government. Israel says it has struck 200 “terrorist targets”.
Negotiations continue to resume the truce
In Khan Younes (Gaza), Israeli strikes hit buildings. Its inhabitants search the rubble in search of the living. Survivors flock to hospitals overwhelmed by the number of injured. Despite the resumption of fighting, the Qatari and Egyptian mediators are continuing negotiations and appealing to the international community.
For its part, France considers the resumption of the truce essential. “We demand that the truce resume. It is necessary, it is essential to continue the release of hostages who have been living for 55 days in difficult conditions, to bring in more humanitarian aid and distribute it within the Gaza Strip where the civilian population is suffering”declared Catherine Colonna, Minister of Foreign Affairs. If four French hostages were released, the fate of four others remains uncertain. In total, 137 hostages are still held by Hamas.