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Israel - Hamas War -- News Updates January 17, 2023

 

Middle East Eye: War on Gaza: Israel pummels Khan Younis, damaging field hospital and razing cemetery  

Israeli jets and tanks kill several Palestinians near Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza after night of 'terrifying' attacks  

The Jordanian army on Wednesday accused Israel of a "flagrant breach of international law" after its field hospital in southern Gaza's Khan Younis was badly damaged by Israeli overnight shelling.

This came after Israeli forces heavily shelled and bombed the vicinity of Nasser Hospital, the main medical facility in Khan Younis, on Tuesday night, killing at least 23 people.  

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 Live Updates

Live Updates: The latest on Israel's war in Gaza -- CNN  

Live - Israel-Hamas war: International law being ignored — Guterres -- DW  

Israel’s war on Gaza live: US designates Yemen’s Houthis ‘terrorist group’ -- Al Jazeera

Israel’s war on Gaza live: Israeli forces kills 11 in West Bank attacks -- Al Jazeera  

Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 103 -- Al Jazeera

 Israel - Hamas War -- News Updates January 17, 2023 

Jordan Says Southern Gaza Hospital Badly Damaged by Israeli Shelling Nearby -- Reuters  

Israel-Hamas War: Displaced Gazans Flee Southern Hospital as Fighting Intensifies -- New York Times 

IDF says Hamas launches attacks from Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis -- i24 News  

Jordan says field hospital in Gaza damaged by Israeli shelling -- RTE  

IDF says it destroyed rocket launchers used in Netivot barrage, caught 7 gunmen, killed others -- Times of Israel  

Israel's military kills top Hamas intelligence official in charge of investigating 'suspects of espionage' -- FOX News  

Dozens of Palestinian militants killed in north Gaza, Israel says -- DPA  

West Bank strike: Israel accused of targeting civilians in deadly attack -- BBC  

Hostages and residents in Gaza are set to receive medicines as Israel-Hamas war rages on -- AP  

Aid headed into Gaza after Israel-Hamas seal first deal since truce ended -- Al Jazeera 

‘We don’t know where he is’: Israel’s administrative detention rates soar after October 7 -- France 24

'Risk of exodus from Gaza is serious and imminent', ex-Palestinian PM Fayyad warns -- France 24



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