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Live updates on the Israel-Hamas war: according to IDF footage, a tunnel is visible beneath Al-Shifa Hospital
Our knowledge Negotiators from the United States, Israel, and Hamas are getting close to reaching an agreement that would see some of the hostages taken during the terrorist attack on October 7 released in exchange for a halt to hostilities, sources involved with the talks told NBC News. However, they caution that nothing concrete has been agreed upon yet. The U.S. stated that negotiations for a settlement were ongoing. The World Health Organization has declared that Al-Shifa, which was formerly Gaza's primary hospital, is now a "death zone" and no longer serves as a medical facility. The location, which has come to represent the suffering of Palestinians under Israeli attack, was open for inspection by officials. A scarcity of fuel for their incubators caused concern over the destiny of thirty-one "very sick" preterm newborns in Al-Shifa, prompting an international evacuation. Following Israel's invasion of the hospital, hundreds of patients and employees have left; nonetheless, as Israel gets ready to advance its offensive farther into the enclave, southern Gaza is still under heavy shelling. The IDF reported that footage from the Shin Bet security service and the IDF today reveals a portion of a 55-meter-long tunnel that Hamas used to hide under the Al-Shifa hospital. Both Hamas and hospital employees have disputed that they run a command center beneath the hospital, but we were unable to independently confirm the video, the specifics of what it was purported to depict, or the IDF's allegations. The most recent national NBC News survey indicates that a sizable majority of American voters are dissatisfied with President Joe Biden's handling of foreign policy and the Israel-Hamas conflict. Democrats are the group most affected, with the majority of them thinking Israel's military intervention in Gaza has gone too far.
By srabone akther6 months ago in Journal