U.S.-allied Arab states urge Blinken for Gaza ceasefire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected this proposal after meeting with Blinken on Friday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected this proposal after meeting with Blinken on Friday.
The protesters embarked on a march through the heart of the city, determined to draw attention to their cause.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in Tel Aviv on Friday.
MER-C, the hospital's owner, shared distressing footage of the chaotic scenes at the facility.
On Thursday, plumes of smoke billowed from ongoing Israeli air strikes in the enclave.
Local residents report that at least 41 individuals died in the immediate aftermath of the strike, with concerns growing over.
Situated on the border with the front line, the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza remains the sole functioning medical facility.
According to the Israeli military, these operations were launched to target "dozens of terrorists who had barricaded themselves in buildings.
Protesters marched through the city, fervently chanting "Free Palestine" and displayed signs and symbolic bloodied dolls.
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, during a news, stated, "The forces are still in the field and continuing the war."