Israel-Gaza Conflict Update Escalation in Khan Younis as Civilian Casualties Soar.
Israel-Gaza Conflict Update: Escalation in Khan Younis as Civilian Casualties Soar
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian armed groups has intensified, with fierce battles erupting in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. The latest surge in violence has resulted in at least 121 Palestinian deaths and hundreds of injuries. The escalation has forced approximately 150,000 residents to flee their homes within just 24 hours, highlighting the severe humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region.
As of now, the Israel-Gaza conflict has claimed the lives of over 39,145 people, with more than 90,257 injured. This includes casualties from a series of deadly attacks by Hamas on Israel on October 7, which have resulted in 1,139 deaths and the ongoing captivity of several individuals in Gaza.
First Ships Arrive in Yemen's Hodeidah Harbour Post-Israeli Strike
In Yemen, the port of Hodeidah has received its first container ships since an Israeli strike targeted fuel storage tanks, causing a massive blaze. The attack, reported to be the first by Israel on Yemen, led to significant damage, including the destruction of cranes and oil tanks. Despite these challenges, operations at the port, a vital entry point for fuel and humanitarian aid to Houthi-controlled areas, continue under tight conditions.
Protests in Washington D.C. Ahead of Netanyahu's Congressional Address
Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., around 1,500 demonstrators have gathered to protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's scheduled speech to the U.S. Congress. The protesters, including members of the Palestinian Youth Movement, are voicing their discontent with the U.S. government's unwavering support for Israel amid the Gaza conflict. They express particular frustration with President Joe Biden's administration and Vice President Kamala Harris, who is seen as a strong supporter of pro-Israel policies.
This widespread unrest underscores the growing international concern and backlash against the ongoing violence in Gaza and the broader region.
Israel-Gaza Conflict Update: Escalation in Khan Younis as Civilian Casualties Soar
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian armed groups has intensified, with fierce battles erupting in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. The latest surge in violence has resulted in at least 121 Palestinian deaths and hundreds of injuries. The escalation has forced approximately 150,000 residents to flee their homes within just 24 hours, highlighting the severe humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region.
As of now, the Israel-Gaza conflict has claimed the lives of over 39,145 people, with more than 90,257 injured. This includes casualties from a series of deadly attacks by Hamas on Israel on October 7, which have resulted in 1,139 deaths and the ongoing captivity of several individuals in Gaza.
First Ships Arrive in Yemen's Hodeidah Harbour Post-Israeli Strike
In Yemen, the port of Hodeidah has received its first container ships since an Israeli strike targeted fuel storage tanks, causing a massive blaze. The attack, reported to be the first by Israel on Yemen, led to significant damage, including the destruction of cranes and oil tanks. Despite these challenges, operations at the port, a vital entry point for fuel and humanitarian aid to Houthi-controlled areas, continue under tight conditions.
Protests in Washington D.C. Ahead of Netanyahu's Congressional Address
Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., around 1,500 demonstrators have gathered to protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's scheduled speech to the U.S. Congress. The protesters, including members of the Palestinian Youth Movement, are voicing their discontent with the U.S. government's unwavering support for Israel amid the Gaza conflict. They express particular frustration with President Joe Biden's administration and Vice President Kamala Harris, who is seen as a strong supporter of pro-Israel policies.
This widespread unrest underscores the growing international concern and backlash against the ongoing violence in Gaza and the broader region.
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00:00Today is Wednesday July 24, 2024.
00:05Israel-Gaza Conflict Update, Escalation in Kanyanus as Civilian Casualties Soar
00:11The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian armed groups has intensified, with fierce battles
00:16erupting in Kanyanus, southern Gaza.
00:20The latest surge in violence has resulted in at least 121 Palestinian deaths and hundreds
00:26of injuries.
00:28The escalation has forced approximately 150,000 residents to flee their homes within just
00:3324 hours, highlighting the severe humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region.
00:39As of now, the Israel-Gaza conflict has claimed the lives of over 39,145 people, with more
00:47than 90,257 injured.
00:51This includes casualties from a series of deadly attacks by Hamas on Israel on October
00:567, which have resulted in 1,139 deaths and the ongoing captivity of several individuals
01:03in Gaza.
01:05First Ships Arrive in Yemen's Hodeidah Harbor Post-Israeli Strike
01:10In Yemen, the port of Hodeidah has received its first container ships since an Israeli
01:14strike targeted fuel storage tanks, causing a massive blaze.
01:19The attack, reported to be the first by Israel on Yemen, led to significant damage, including
01:25the destruction of cranes and oil tanks.
01:29Despite these challenges, operations at the port, a vital entry point for fuel and humanitarian
01:35aid to Houthi-controlled areas, continue under tight conditions.
01:40Protests in Washington, D.C.
01:42Ahead of Netanyahu's congressional address
01:46Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., around 1,500 demonstrators have gathered to protest against
01:52Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's scheduled speech to the U.S. Congress.
01:58The protesters, including members of the Palestinian Youth Movement, are voicing their discontent
02:04with the U.S. government's unwavering support for Israel amid the Gaza conflict.
02:09They express particular frustration with President Joe Biden's administration and Vice President
02:14Kamala Harris, who is seen as a strong supporter of pro-Israel policies.
02:19This widespread unrest underscores the growing international concern and backlash against
02:24the ongoing violence in Gaza and the broader region.