Tensions continue to rise in the ongoing conflict in Gaza as a strike on a shelter kills at least 12 people, according to the United Nations. The strike took place in Khan Younis and has been described as “utterly unacceptable” by the UNRWA chief. The director of the agency stated that the attack on the shelter violated international humanitarian law.
Meeting with Hamas Leader Amidst Captivity
In a recent development, an Israeli woman who was held captive by Hamas has come forward, claiming that she met with the leader of the militant group, Yahya Sinwar, during her time in captivity. Adina Moshe, who was held for over 50 days, revealed that Sinwar asked her and her fellow hostages about their well-being. However, the UN has not independently verified her account.
Denial of Weapons Supply
Despite reports from Israeli media claiming that Chinese weapons have been used in Gaza, China’s defense ministry denies providing any weapons to Hamas. The spokesperson stated that China has only provided aid and support in terms of food and healthcare, and has not supplied any weapons to Gaza. The Chinese government follows strict regulations when it comes to weapons exports, ensuring they do not interfere in the internal affairs of other nations.
UN Facility Struck, IDF Denies Responsibility
A United Nations facility in Khan Younis was struck, resulting in casualties and injuries. The IDF, however, has ruled out the possibility that their aerial forces or artillery were responsible for the attack. They are currently investigating the incident and considering the possibility that it was a result of Hamas fire.
Families of Hostages Attempt to Block Aid
Relatives of Israelis still held hostage in Gaza have attempted to block aid from reaching the enclave. Frustration over the lack of progress in securing the release of their loved ones has led to this action. Although it is unclear if they were successful in blocking aid, photographs show demonstrators marching toward the border, determined to have their voices heard.
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