The Israeli regime has been waging a barbaric war against Gaza since October 7, when Hamas-led Palestinian Resistance groups launched their biggest operation against the Zionist regime in years. The sneak attack, dubbed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, came in response to the regime’s intensified crimes against the Palestinian people.
The Israeli war has so far claimed the lives of over 8,000 innocent Palestinians, including more than 3,000 children, and left upwards of 20,500 others wounded.
The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly passed a resolution on Friday, calling for the implementation of an immediate "humanitarian truce" in Gaza. The Israeli regime has rejected all calls for a ceasefire, claiming it would benefit Hamas.
The following are the latest updates:
PRCS says Israeli regime's air raids continue around Al-Quds Hospital
The Palestinian Red Crescent (PRCS) has released a video showing intense Israeli regime's air raids in Gaza’s Tal al-Hawa area, where the Al-Quds Hospital is located.
Patients, displaced people, and health workers are worried about a possible strike on the hospital after Tel Aviv illegally ordered its “immediate” evacuation on Sunday.
Death toll in Israeli raid in Jenin rises
The Palestinian Health Ministry says four people have now been killed and five injured by the Zionist forces, Al Jazeera reported.
Widespread destruction has been reported in the Jenin refugee camp as a result of the raid. Palestinian media said the Israeli regime's forces used drones in the operation.
Hezbollah shoots down an Israeli regime's drone
Lebanese Resistance movement Hezbollah says it shot down an Israeli regime's drone over southern Lebanon with a surface-to-air missile.
It added that the drone was hit near Khiam, about 5km (3 miles) from the border, and was seen falling in the occupied Palestine territory, Al Jazeera reported.
Israeli strikes destroyed 47 mosques, damaged 7 churches
The ongoing Israeli regime's air attacks in Gaza have destroyed 47 mosques and seven churches since October 7.
Gaza’s media office said that 203 schools and 80 government offices were also destroyed in the last three weeks.
Salama Maarouf, the director of the office, was quoted by Al Jazeera Arabic as saying that 220,000 housing units were damaged due to the massive bombardment, and 32,000 buildings were completely destroyed.
Israeli forces kill 3 Palestinian men in violent raids across occupied West Bank
The Israeli regime's forces have killed three more Palestinian young men during violent raids across the occupied West Bank.
On Sunday, the regime's forces attacked the Balata refugee camp, east of the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank, wounding a Palestinian named Rasmi Arafat.
"Medical sources at the An-Najah Hospital said Arafat succumbed to the injuries he had sustained during confrontations with Israeli forces," the report added.
Later in the day and in the southern West Bank, Zionist forces attacked the Dheisheh refugee camp, south of the city of Bethlehem, fatally shooting Yousef Rabee' in the head, PressTV reported.
Medical sources said the 25-year-old Palestinian man was taken to Beit Jala Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Zionist troops also conducted a raid against the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
According to local sources, the raid saw more than 100 Israeli regime's military vehicles storming the city from several directions, accompanied by two military bulldozers.
The regime's forces then surrounded the Ibn Sina Hospital, deploying snipers on rooftops of the buildings around the facility before firing live bullets at Palestinians. An Israeli regime's spying drone also flew over the city.
The attack killed another Palestinian youth, identified as Amir Abdullah Sharbaji, and wounded six others, one of them seriously.
Israeli regime's forces also ran over another Palestinian young man who was taken to hospital for treatment.
UN says at least 33 aid trucks entered Gaza on Sunday
The UN’s humanitarian organization, OCHA, has announced that 33 trucks carrying water, food, and medical supplies entered Gaza on Sunday through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.
“This is the largest delivery of humanitarian aid since 21 October, when limited deliveries resumed,” OCHA said early on Monday.
No fuel deliveries, however, have been made despite pleas from hospitals, which have been mostly operating on power generators after electricity to the territory was cut down by the Israeli regime.
To date, 117 trucks have entered Gaza through the crossing since limited deliveries resumed to the crowded Palestinian territory of more than 2.3 million people, according to Al Jazeera.
Before the siege, some 500 trucks carrying aid and other goods entered Gaza every day.
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