https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/11/02/israel-war-hamas-gaza-news-palestine/
"Hundreds of foreign and dual nationals and dozens of injured Palestinians are expected to leave Gaza via the Rafah border crossing to Egypt on Thursday, according to Gaza’s border authority. Nearly 600 foreign-passport holders are listed as eligible to depart on Thursday, including 400 Americans. Israel said its troops are continuing to “advance in the area of Gaza City,” amid a ground assault in Gaza that has been shrouded in secrecy. The United Nations condemned a series of deadly Israeli airstrikes on the Jabalya refugee camp in the past two days, saying they “could amount to war crimes.” Israel said the strikes targeted Hamas operatives and infrastructure.
Four UNRWA shelters were damaged by heavy bombardments in the past 24 hours, killing at least 20 people in the Jabalya refugee camp alone, the agency said. “According to the most recent UNRWA estimates, these shelters hosted nearly 20,000 combined," said UNRWA Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini in a statement.
Nearly 30,000 buildings in northern Gaza have been damaged by three weeks of continuous Israeli airstrikes, analysis of satellite imagery reveals. The bombardment has killed more than 8,000 Palestinians and injured more than 22,000, according to the Gaza Health Ministry."
At this rate Israel stands to lose much of its broad support in the West.
"Hundreds of foreign and dual nationals and dozens of injured Palestinians are expected to leave Gaza via the Rafah border crossing to Egypt on Thursday, according to Gaza’s border authority. Nearly 600 foreign-passport holders are listed as eligible to depart on Thursday, including 400 Americans. Israel said its troops are continuing to “advance in the area of Gaza City,” amid a ground assault in Gaza that has been shrouded in secrecy. The United Nations condemned a series of deadly Israeli airstrikes on the Jabalya refugee camp in the past two days, saying they “could amount to war crimes.” Israel said the strikes targeted Hamas operatives and infrastructure.
Four UNRWA shelters were damaged by heavy bombardments in the past 24 hours, killing at least 20 people in the Jabalya refugee camp alone, the agency said. “According to the most recent UNRWA estimates, these shelters hosted nearly 20,000 combined," said UNRWA Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini in a statement.
Nearly 30,000 buildings in northern Gaza have been damaged by three weeks of continuous Israeli airstrikes, analysis of satellite imagery reveals. The bombardment has killed more than 8,000 Palestinians and injured more than 22,000, according to the Gaza Health Ministry."
At this rate Israel stands to lose much of its broad support in the West.