Day 81 of the Israeli-Palestinian war: a digest of the most important news
According to a statement released by the Ministry of Health in Gaza, the number of Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks increased by 250 in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 20,674. Anatolia
At least 78 people living in at least 3 houses were killed as a result of Israeli military shelling of Al - Maghazi refugee camp in the center of the Gaza Strip on Sunday night . – BBC
According to the statement, the number of UN staff killed in Gaza has reached 142, most of them died together with their families. - UNRWA
Since October 7 , the number of Palestinians captured by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem has reached 4,730 with the capture of 35 people . - Anatolia
Yahya Sinwar, wanted everywhere by Israel and known as the " brain of Hamas " since the October 7 attacks addressed the public for the first time , Hamas is waging a difficult and unprecedented war against Israel and He noted that Israel is facing huge losses . – The Times of Israel
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that two soldiers, aged 20 and 30, were killed in fighting in the Gaza Strip, bringing the total number of Israeli soldiers who have died since October 7 to 489, including 156 casualties on the ground. - Haaretz
The spokesman of the Israeli army, Daniel Hagari , announced that Israeli soldiers found the bodies of 5 Israeli prisoners who were killed in a tunnel bombardment by their own forces in the Jibalia area of the northern Gaza Strip. - Anatolia
The US has sent 230 aircraft and 20 shiploads of weapons to Israel since October 7, including artillery shells, armored vehicles and basic war equipment for soldiers. - Anatolia
Tel Aviv has said that in exchange for the release of Hamas prisoners, it will stop attacks on Gaza and allow Hamas leaders to safely travel to Qatar from there. - KAN TV channel.
The first 45 of the 150 Palestinians evacuated from Gaza to Russia, including 7 children, were given Russian citizenship passports. – Medi-Mig