Hamas War Israel: 10 Things You Need to Know From Recent Developments

It's the 13th day of fighting between Israel and Hamas. Below, we bring together the recent 24 hours of the conflict in the Middle East, broadcast by The Guardian: 1. The American government says Israel is not responsible for the explosion at the Gaza hospital, where over 500 civilians were killed. 2.“The government [...]
1. The American government says Israel Is Not Responsible For the explosion at Gaza Hospital, where over 500 civilians were killed.
The U.S. government has evidence that Israel is not responsible for the explosion at Gaza Hospital, where hundreds of civilians remained dead”, cGets CNN a statement from the American administration.
3. There is a Middle East Skepticism concerning the U.S. statement that Israel is not responsible for the explosion at Gaza Hospital.
4. The Gaza Health Ministry, controlled by Hamas, says that from the hospital explosion, kMore than 314 people have been injured.
5.Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Assi agreed to open the border at Rafa with Gaza, in order to allow 20 routes to humanitarian aid. To that end, American President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have also been hired.
6. Angry protesters, Continues demonstrations in Middle Eastern countries against the influence of Arab countries for what is happening there.
7. Tens of people have been arrested during protests in the Capitol of the United States. Under the motto Jews call for the genocide of Palestine to stop, They taught it yesterday to Capitol.
8. British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak will arrive in Israel for a visit, where he will meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyau and President Isaac Herzegovina.
9.Turkey says talks with Hamas to prove Israeli hostage release. Israel says it has not identified 199 hostages held by Hamas until the terrorist group says there are about 250 hostages holding them.
10. The United States will share $100m in humanitarian aid to the population in Gaza and West Coast, the White House said. /The Guardian/Photo: Reuters/Periscopi/











