Two weeks since Hamas attacked Israel, so far there are over 5,000 people

Two weeks have passed since Hamas' terrorist group has launched an unprecedented attack on Israel, killing more than 1,000 and 400 people and taking some 200 others hostage. Following Hamas' attacks, Israel retorted with air strikes, where Palestinian officials say more than 4 [...]
Two weeks have passed since Hamas' terrorist group has launched an unprecedented attack on Israel, killing more than 1,000 and 400 people and taking some 200 others hostage.
Following Hamas' attacks, Israel responded to air strikes, where Palestinian officials say more than 4 thousand people have been killed in Gaza since 7 October.
Gaza continues to be under full siege, with Israel cutting off all aid supplies, writes the BBC, broadcasts Clankosova.tv.
World leaders have sought to open the Rafah crossing to allow relief entry, where UN chief Antonio Guterres has said trucks with aid waiting to enter Egypt will be “the difference between life and death”.
Meanwhile, the release from Hamas of two American women has raised hopes that more hostages could be released.












