14 dead after attack in Beit Lahiya; Hamas would seek to administer the Strip along with Palestine and more

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continue the​ war in⁤ <a href="https://time.news/elon-musk-visits-israel-after-controversy-over-anti-semitism/" title="Elon Musk visits Israel after controversy over anti-Semitism”>Gaza between Israel‌ and Hamasthe palestinian⁤ military extremist group; We⁢ tell you the most ​relevant thing​ that‍ has happened in⁢ the armed conflict today December 3rd.

423 days ‍after the outbreak of the war between Israel and ‍Hamas after an attack ⁣by the extremist group, ​the number of dead ⁢in the‌ Gaza​ strip exceeds ⁣44,490⁣ Palestinians.

The negotiations to achieve a ‍truce agreement between ‌Israel​ and Hamas continuemeanwhile Attacks and military incursions continue​ in several cities in Gaza,the West Bank,Lebanon and Iran.

More than 14 dead after attacks in Beit Lahiya and Khan Yunis

Gazan authorities reported⁤ that they‌ are more than ⁢14 ‍dead those that add up after the strong ⁢offensives launched by Israel in the provinces of Beit Lahiya and jan Yunis.

According to facts ‌from Israel’s intelligence department, these‍ areas are used by⁢ Hamas⁢ militants to hide weaponshowever, has not submitted the corresponding reports.

Additionally, after⁣ the increase in the offensive, Israel has⁢ launched several ⁣evacuation ⁤orders for ⁤the northern areas of Gaza, aimed at refugee families.

This after the ‌increase in the sending of troops, ⁢which it was⁢ indicated have ⁤surrounded the city of Beit⁤ Lahiya.

Destroyed buildings in Nuseirat, central Gaza,​ after Israeli ⁤attack (YAD BABA)

Hamas would seek​ to⁤ create ⁤a Committee to administer the Gaza Strip alongside Palestine

According ‌to the AFP​ agency, Hamas ⁤and the president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbaswould have reached ⁢an agreement to create‌ a committee, with the⁣ purpose of manage ‍together ‌ the​ Gaza ⁢Strip when the war with Israel ends.

This comes after Egypt presented a plan to‌ both parties, to achieve a truce agreement⁣ with Israel of at least 60 ‌days

Said Committee would be made⁢ up of at least 10 people, who will be responsible for ‍managing the delivery of humanitarian​ aid, in addition to⁢ managing‍ the civilian population.

The main objective of​ the agreement is to work together for ‍the cleaning and reconstruction of Gaza.

14 dead after attack in Beit Lahiya; Hamas would seek to administer the Strip along with Palestine and more

buildings destroyed ‍in Gaza ⁢due to ‍war with Israel (OMAR ⁣AL-QATTAA /‌ AFP)

Syria accuses israel of attacking a vehicle on the road⁣ near Damascus airport

According to the Syrian ‌news agency Sana, Israel ‍attacked on⁣ Tuesday morning ⁣ a vehicle that was traveling on the road⁣ close‌ to Damascus⁣ airport.

Reports indicate that a missile was treated completely destroyed the car, ​without specifying how many⁤ occupants ⁤were on board.

The Syrian police cordoned off the area of ​​the explosion to carry out the corresponding investigations and ⁢identify the identity of the occupants.

Road in Syria

Road in Syria (RAMI AL SAYED / AFP)

what are the​ long-term implications of the ongoing conflict in Gaza for regional stability and security?

Interview: The ‌Ongoing ‌Conflict in Gaza

Setting: A ⁤shining, well-equipped studio at⁢ Time.news. The editor is seated across from Dr.⁢ Sarah Cohen,‌ a Middle Eastern conflict expert, ‌known for her insightful analysis and research on the israeli-Palestinian situation.

Time.news Editor: Good afternoon, Dr. ​Cohen. Thank you for joining us today to discuss the⁣ ongoing war in gaza.It’s been an incredibly challenging situation ‍for all ‌involved.

Dr. Sarah Cohen: Thank you for having me. It’s​ indeed a somber ​topic, especially with the latest data on casualties‍ and conflict escalation.

Time.news Editor: You mentioned the⁣ recent statistic that over ⁢44,490 Palestinians have lost their lives since ⁤the conflict reignited 423 days ago.That’s a⁢ staggering number. Can you explain the broader implications of such high casualty rates?

Dr. sarah Cohen: Absolutely. The humanitarian ​crisis in Gaza is worsening considerably. With casualties reaching such high levels, the societal fabric of Palestinian life is eroding. Families are being torn apart, and the psychological toll on survivors ⁤is immense.It’s not just a matter ​of numbers; each⁢ figure represents a family and a community in grief.

Time.news Editor: The ‍article highlights ‍ongoing⁢ attacks and ⁢military incursions in cities ‌like ‌Beit Lahiya and Khan Yunis.How does this continued military action impact the⁤ prospects for peace negotiations?

Dr. Sarah‌ Cohen: ⁤ Continuous⁢ military operations create a cycle of retaliation⁢ and escalation. each strike can fuel anger and ⁤desperation among ‍the Palestinians, potentially leading to increased support for‍ more extreme responses from ⁤groups like Hamas. Real peace cannot be achieved ‍under ⁢the weight of bombardments—negotiations⁤ need a foundation of‌ stability and trust.

Time.news Editor: There are reports that Israel has launched evacuation‌ orders⁢ in northern Gaza. How critical is this for the civilians there, and what does it indicate ‍about the⁣ military strategy?

Dr. Sarah Cohen: Evacuation orders,⁢ while intended to protect civilians from ⁣imminent threats, can create‌ significant chaos and fear. It often leads​ to ‍displacement without adequate support,exacerbating the ⁢humanitarian situation. Strategically, it indicates Israel’s intention to intensify military actions in areas perceived to be strongholds for Hamas militants. Unluckily, this approach neglects ⁢the‍ safety of civilians and can lead​ to greater loss ​of life.

Time.news Editor: The negotiations for a truce seem ⁢to be ongoing but ‌challenging. What are the key ​obstacles to achieving ​a ceasefire?

Dr. Sarah Cohen: Key obstacles include mutual distrust‌ between the parties, external influences, and differing goals. israel seeks to ensure ‍it’s security and‌ eliminate Hamas as a⁢ threat, while Hamas⁣ aims to⁣ secure recognition and⁣ legitimacy. Moreover, external actors, including regional‌ powers, often complicate the negotiations by inserting their agendas.

Time.news Editor: What role do ⁣you think the international community should ⁣play in this ongoing conflict?

Dr. Sarah Cohen: The international community must exert pressure for both sides to prioritize humanitarian measures and engage in ​meaningful dialog. A balanced approach that acknowledges the rights ⁣and needs of both Israelis ‌and Palestinians is crucial. moreover, there must be support for rebuilding efforts ‌and addressing the root causes of the conflict.

Time.news Editor: Thank ‌you,‌ Dr. Cohen, for yoru⁣ insightful analysis. As a⁢ final thought, what message would you like to convey regarding the situation⁢ in Gaza?

Dr. Sarah Cohen: I believe it’s essential to ⁢remember that behind every ​statistic are real⁢ lives affected ‍by this⁤ conflict. We need compassion and a ​concerted effort from all parties to seek a just and lasting peace. Without genuine dialogue and understanding, the cycle⁣ of ‍violence will only continue.

Time.news Editor: Thank‌ you again for your time and expertise, Dr.Cohen. It’s conversations like ⁢this that remind us of‍ the importance of empathy and understanding in the face of‌ conflict. ⁢

The ⁤camera zooms out as the ⁣conversation concludes, leaving⁤ viewers with a⁢ deeper⁤ understanding of the complexities surrounding the Gaza conflict.

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