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In a recent cover interview with Rolling Stone, she expressed empathy, saying, "I feel remorseful for every Israeli life lost and the events of 7 October."
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On Tuesday night, the Foreign Ministry announced the agreement, achieved through collaboration with France.
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The ministry reported on Tuesday that the Israeli army, as per a press statement, has caused the death of 158 Palestinians and injuries to 320 others in the past 24 hours, according to Xinhua news agency.
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Despite increasing international appeals to stop the war due to the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Netanyahu insisted on Sunday that "We must carry on with this conflict, and it will likely extend for many more months."
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He spoke to reporters at the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) headquarters on Saturday evening.
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A day before the commencement of hearings at the International Court of Justice in The Hague on the alleged genocide of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, Netanyahu made these statements on Wednesday.
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UN Human Rights Office's spokesperson Seif Magango reported that more than 50 strikes occurred in central Gaza on December 24-25, targeting the refugee camps of Bureij, Nuseirat, and Maghazi, where two strikes hit seven residential buildings, killing at least 86 people
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A total of 310 medical personnel, 35 civil defence personnel and 97 journalists were killed in the Israeli attacks
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The incident occurred yesterday, and the Israeli Defense Forces have launched an investigation to prevent similar occurrences.
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Bodies of 208 dead Palestinians were transferred to hospitals in the Gaza Strip during the past 24 hours, and 416 Palestinians were wounded in the Israeli raids.
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Baruch was an engineering student at Ben Gurion University. His brother, Idan, and his grandmother, Geula Bachar, were among the 100 residents of Be'eri massacred by Hamas on October 7.
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The vote in the 15-member council was 13-1 with the United Kingdom abstaining
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The detentions pointed to Israeli efforts to secure the military's hold on northern Gaza as the war entered its third month
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Many social media users happily reacted to the news, with one writing, "I'm so proud of you helping all the families you're humble you're an angel."
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For now, Israel and Hamas should not violate the terms of the truce agreement as it would undo the mediation efforts made by Qatar and other countries
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Xinhua news agency reported that during the initial day of the ceasefire, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) escalated the distribution of aid throughout Gaza.
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The first hostages expected to be released will include members of the same families leaving together, Qatar Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed Al-Ansari said in a news conference earlier Thursday.
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In its latest update, the Hamas-controlled GMO said the dead included about 6,000 children and 4,000 women.
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The latest count is based on updated figures from hospitals in the south and Nov. 11 figures from the northern hospitals. The real toll is likely higher.
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According to a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, for each group of 10 hostages released, the ceasefire will be prolonged by one day.