Humanitarian aid sa Gaza, inaasahang makakapasok na matapos pumayag ang Egypt na buksan ang Rafah...
Humanitarian aid sa Gaza, inaasahang makakapasok na matapos pumayag ang Egypt na buksan ang Rafah border
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00:00 It was expected that the humanitarian aid would reach Gaza after Egypt agreed to open the Rafah border.
00:08 However, footage of Israel showed that they did not bomb a hospital in Gaza.
00:17 This is what Joy Salamatin reported.
00:22 A video was released by the Israel Defense Force showing the Al-Ali Hospital before and after the Jihad rocket missile hit.
00:31 The video showed that the Islamic group and not Israel were behind the bombing of the hospital in Gaza.
00:39 Israel said that their weapons had a high impact and that craters were often falling on the sides.
00:47 If they notice, they will not find any craters around the hospital.
00:53 Almost 500 people were injured in the attack on the hospital.
00:57 US President Joe Biden personally expressed his support for Israel.
01:03 He also believes that Israel should not be blamed for the explosion in the hospital but the Islamic militants.
01:11 Israel is now continuing to attack Hamas, which has lost more than 200 hostages.
01:18 This is also followed by the call of the families of the injured civilians after Hamas released a video of a female hostage a day ago.
01:29 Biden announced that Egypt has agreed to open the Rafah border crossing for the 20 humanitarian aid trucks to Gaza.
01:39 Egypt will first of all open the Rafah border in case Hamas can enter their country.
01:47 At the same time, Israel assured that it will not stop the humanitarian aid to Gaza.
01:54 Meanwhile, in the ongoing war, the Lebanese-Israeli border was hit hard, where five members of the militant group Hezbollah were killed.
02:06 This is the largest number of members of the group killed in one day.
02:11 Israeli military will also make sure that if Hezbollah continues to attack, they will not hesitate to attack.
02:19 Following this, several countries have issued travel alerts in Lebanon.
02:24 America has raised the travel advisory in Lebanon to alert level 4,
02:30 while telling their citizens not to travel there.
02:35 American nationals in Lebanon were also told to evacuate while there are still commercial flights.
02:42 This is also the case with the United Kingdom and their citizens.
02:46 Several countries issued their warnings, including Canada, Germany, Australia and Sweden.
02:52 As of now, more than 4,000 people have been killed in the ongoing war.
03:00 Joyce Salamatin, Para sa Bayan.