It was reported that the number of Palestinians killed in Israel's attacks on Gaza since October 7 has exceeded 20,000, at least 8,000 of them are children, and 6,200 are women, and 6,700 people, 70% of whom are women, are missing under the rubble. - Anatolia

 

At least 42 Palestinians were killed in the Israeli army's attacks on Rafah and Khan Yunis in southern Gaza. - WAFA

 

The UN Food Program announced that a first aid convoy of 750 tonnes of humanitarian aid, loaded onto 46 trucks from Jordan to Gaza, was delivered directly to the Gaza Strip from the Karm Abu Salim border post, carrying 750 tons of food and emergency medical supplies. - WFP

 

Israel has held talks with the administration of Southern Cyprus to send aid by sea to the Gaza Strip, where the humanitarian crisis has deepened due to shortages of shelter, food and clean water. Anatolia

 

A new report released by the Buy Out the Occupation (DBIO) coalition of Palestinian NGOs found that 776 European financial institutions provided $164.2 billion to 51 companies involved in the construction of illegal Jewish settlements between January 2020 and August 2023. - DBIO

 

Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the Hamas political bureau, visited Egypt to discuss with Egyptian officials, including the head of the intelligence service, Abbas Kamil, the issues of ending the Israeli occupation and stopping the attacks in Gaza. - Anatolia

 

The number of Israeli soldiers officially recognized as dead since October 7 has reached 135, after the Israeli army announced that Petty Officer of the Givati ​​Brigade, Commander of the Namer APC, Senior Sergeant Uriel Cohen, and Major Lior Sivan were killed in clashes in the southern Gaza Strip. - Haaretz

 

In November, 38,000 tourists visited Israel instead of 370,000 at the same time last year, the decrease was almost 90%. - TRT

 

8,000 pairs of children's shoes were collected at the Binnenrotte square in Rotterdam, Holland, in memory of the Palestinian children killed in Israel's attacks on Gaza. - Anatolia

 

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