Israel-Hamas War: Israel conducts air strike on Gaza-Lebanon, news of the death of many people; Netanyahu called a high-level meeting

Posted on 23rd Oct 2023 by rohit kumar

Today is the 17th day of the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. Israeli army action continued in Gaza even on the 17th day of the war. Israel launched air strikes on Gaza on Monday morning. Apart from this, the Israeli Air Force has also taken action against some targets in southern Lebanon.

 

Benjamin Netanyahu called a meeting of top generals

Amidst this war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called a meeting of the top generals and cabinet of the Israeli Army. According to news agency Reuters, in this meeting PM Benjamin Netanyahu can discuss the latest situation of the war.

 

Israeli army targeted a house

According to media reports, the Israeli army has targeted a house located near the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza, killing several Palestinian civilians and injuring many others. Health officials in Gaza said at least 4,600 people have been killed in Israel's two-week bombardment.

 

Hamas leader spoke to Iran's foreign minister

Hamas said in a statement that Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian discussed Israel's ongoing crackdown on Gaza on Sunday. There was a phone conversation between the two. Let us tell you that on October 7, Hamas attacked Israel. In this attack, 1,400 people were killed and 212 people were taken hostage.

 

Israeli army carrying out air and ground attacks

It is noteworthy that the Israeli army is carrying out air and ground attacks to eliminate Hamas. Israel has deployed tanks and soldiers around Gaza for ground attacks.

 

Hezbollah suffered losses in Israel's action

The Israeli military said it attacked other Hezbollah targets, including a compound and an observation post. At the same time, Hezbollah said on Monday that one of its fighters had been killed in Israeli army action.

 

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