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Gaza Under Attack: 19 Dead, Famine Warning, Hamas Expelled
Israeli attacks kill at least 19 in Gaza, UN warns of imminent famine, and Qatar expels Hamas officials.
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- Why did Qatar expel Hamas officials from Doha?
- Following a request from the U.S., Qatar has expelled Hamas officials from Doha. The U.S. stated that Hamas's presence was unacceptable after the group's refusal to participate in a hostage release deal.
- What actions has the IDF taken in the past 24 hours?
- The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported striking over 50 targets in Gaza and Lebanon in the past 24 hours, stating that their troops continue operations in various areas to eliminate terrorists and dismantle infrastructure.
- What steps is Israel taking to address aid delivery to Gaza?
- Israel has informed the U.S. that it plans to open a new aid crossing at Kissufim to facilitate aid deliveries to southern Gaza, although the northern part of Gaza faces severe food insecurity due to the conflict.
- What is the reported death toll from Israeli attacks in Gaza?
- At least 19 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian Civil Defense and Al Jazeera. The attacks targeted several areas, including a school sheltering displaced people and a refugee camp.
- What is the UN's concern regarding the situation in northern Gaza?
- The UN's Famine Review Committee has warned of an imminent famine in northern Gaza, citing the deteriorating situation caused by the ongoing conflict and restrictions on aid delivery. They urge immediate action to avert a humanitarian disaster.