It has been 182 days since Israel launched its war of aggression and destruction in the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of major events in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the entire Middle East.

▪️ The invaders attacked Khan Yunis, Rafah and northern Gaza. 62 people were killed during the day, and a total of 33,037 people were killed and 75,668 injured in Israeli attacks in Gaza since October 7.

▪️ Tonight in the West Bank, the invaders attacked the worshipers in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. People were sprayed with tear gas, dozens of worshipers were arrested. A young man was shot dead in Tulkarm.

▪️ Israel has announced that it will open new routes for humanitarian aid to Gaza, including the Erez checkpoint in the north of the enclave, which has been closed since the start of the war with Hamas.

▪️ The UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution banning arms exports to Israel with 28 majority votes and 6 votes against.

▪️ According to the Greek administration of Southern Cyprus, ships carrying 240 tons of humanitarian aid returned from Gaza without delivering them to the Palestinians. This comes a day after an Israeli airstrike killed seven aid workers in Gaza.

▪️Al-Qassam Brigades: Rockets fired at Sderot, Ashkelon and Niram.

▪️Hezbollah began to strike the Upper Galilee. It was reported that the occupation soldiers were wounded.

▪️Palestine Red Crescent Society: The number of children who died of hunger and dehydration in Gaza reached 31.

▪️ UNICEF: 8 out of 10 schools in Gaza were destroyed.

▪️ Sky News: Those overseeing British arms exports to Israel have decided to stop their work for fear of being implicated in war crimes in Gaza.

▪️ In connection with the massacres in Gaza, the Maldivian government has banned Israelis from entering the country. Deputies unanimously approved the amendments to the country's immigration legislation.

▪️ The United Arab Emirates has announced that it has cut all diplomatic ties with Israel following the killing of 7 UN staff in Gaza. Israel's i24News news agency reported that Emirati officials confirmed the news, calling relations between Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi "the darkest".

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