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Israel - Hamas War News Updates -- December 11, 2023

 

UN News: Gaza humanitarian crisis deepens as fighting rages on across the Strip 

UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths reiterated deep concerns for the people of Gaza on Monday, amid reports of intense fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups in Gaza City and Jabalia in the north of the Strip, and in Khan Younis in the south, while Israeli bombardment of the enclave has continued.  

Speaking in Doha at the launch of the Global Humanitarian Overview, Mr. Griffiths said that the situation was “getting worse”, while efforts to secure “moments of peace” remained of the “greatest importance”. 

According to the latest update on the emergency from UN relief coordination office (OCHA), tens of thousands of people “in desperate need of food, water, shelter, health and protection” who recently fled to Rafah in the south, had waited for hours around aid distribution centres.  

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Live Updates 

 Live: Tanks push further into Khan Younis as Israel pounds north Gaza -- BBC  

Israel-Gaza war live: White House ‘concerned’ by reports Israeli forces using white phosphorus; Kerem Shalom crossing to open -- The Guardian 

Live Updates: Humanitarian crisis worsens in Gaza as Israel-Hamas war intensifies -- CNN 

Israel Hamas live updates: Netanyahu says Hamas militants surrendering -- USA Today  

Live Updates: Israel intensifies search for Hamas leadership as terror group threatens to kill remaining hostages -- FOX News  

Hamas warns hostages doomed unless demands are met as Israel steps up assault -- France 24

 Israel - Hamas War News Updates -- December 11, 2023  

Israel’s Netanyahu calls on Hamas militants to ‘surrender now -- AFP  

Netanyahu warns of 'beginning of the end' for Hamas, urges surrender -- UPI 

Israel optimistic in battle against Hamas as Gaza suffering soars -- Washington Post  

War rages on in Gaza’s 2 largest cities with civilians trapped amid the violence -- AP  

Army says it found Hamas training site inside a mosque in northern Gaza -- Times of Israel  

As Israel's tanks push further into south, UN says situation in Gaza is beyond words -- The Independent  

Gaza’s al-Fukhari is dangerously overcrowded as Israel pushes people south -- Al Jazeera

Israel rejects claims it is trying to force Palestinians out of Gaza -- The Guardian 

Israel to open 2nd crossing to inspect Gaza-bound cargo -- CBC/Reuters  

Many wars, but nothing like this: Gaza man describes hunger and rage -- Reuters

Gaza ceasefire negotiations unlikely to restart for weeks, diplomats say -- The Guardian



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