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A look at key moments in Israel's war with Hamas

Last updated on - Nov 5, 2023, 13:04 IST
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​Israeli forces target ambulance convoy

An Israeli airstrike hits an ambulance convoy outside Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital, causing multiple casualties. The attack resulted in at least 15 people killed and 50 wounded, as reported by Hamas-run health authorities. (AP photo)

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Protest against Netanyahu

Protesters gathered outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, demanding his resignation in the wake of a deadly Hamas attack last month. The demonstration, attended by hundreds, highlighted growing public anger. (AP photo)

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​​Ground operations by IDF

The Israeli Defence forces initiated a comprehensive ground operation in Gaza, deploying tanks, bulldozers, infantry, and combat engineer units. However, instead of launching a swift advance on Gaza City, Israeli forces seem to have taken a gradual approach towards the most densely populated area within the enclave. (AFP photo)

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​Global pro-Palestinian demonstrations amid mounting Gaza casualties

Pro-Palestinian demonstrations in various cities, including Washington, Milan, and Paris, demand an end to Israel's Gaza bombardment as civilian casualties mount. Demonstrators, especially in countries with significant Muslim populations, express disillusionment with their governments for supporting Israel, while thousands in the US protest the Biden administration's stance. Gaza's Health Ministry reports 9,448 Palestinian casualties, while more than 1,400 have been killed in Israel. (AP photo)

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Forced Transfer Sparks Gaza Exodus

On October 13, Israel urges northern Gaza's citizens to move south, leading to a mass exodus, which the Arab League denounces as a 'forced transfer.' (AP photo)

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Humanitarian aid and calls for immediate ceasefire

Humanitarian aid is delivered to Gaza, and international diplomatic efforts intensify as the conflict continues. The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, calls for an immediate ceasefire as the conflict continues to escalate. (AP photo)

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Over 10,800 lives lost in ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict

The ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict in its current phase has resulted in the loss of over 10,800 lives, with at least 9,200 Palestinians and 1,400 Israelis tragically affected, as reported by sources from both sides as of last update.
(AP photo)

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Cross-border clashes and protests escalate

The conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to escalate, with Israel launching airstrikes in Gaza and Hamas claiming that dozens of people have been killed. The fighting has persisted despite calls for a ceasefire, and casualties, including children, continue to rise. Egypt has called for an immediate ceasefire, and Hamas has suspended the evacuation of dual nationals and foreigners until wounded Palestinians can be treated in Egypt. (AP photo)

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This is why, all countries should put pressure on hamas to release the hostages and surrender. That will be good for everyone including civilians.
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