Day 13 of the Israel-Hamas Conflict news Update | Israel has acknowledged detaining 212 individuals in Gaza.

Israeli bombings in the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis reportedly resulted in the deaths of at least 11 Palestinians, according to Palestinian media.Israeli airstrikes hit the airports in Damascus and Aleppo, according to sources in the official Syrian media, and caused them to close.

As the United States pledges to increase help to Palestinians facing a lack of food, water, medication, and fuel, Israel conducted airstrikes in southern Gaza earlier today and declared that it would step up its attacks in the northern enclave.

Israeli bombings on the southern city of Khan Yunis claimed the lives of at least 11 Palestinians, and Israeli attacks on the southern city of Rafah were also highlighted in Palestinian media.
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Palestinian residents evacuated their homes as a result of Israeli airstrikes that hit the Middle Gaza Strip and the Al-Midhar area of Gaza City. Credit for image: -image search

The Israeli military’s Rear Admiral Daniel Hagar had earlier urged Gazans to flee to the south via secure routes before the nighttime attacks. In order to provide emergency help to Palestinians in the besieged areas experiencing a lack of food, medication, and water, the border between Egypt and Gaza was opened on Saturday.

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Before entering Gaza, more than 200 trucks holding close to 3,000 tons of humanitarian aid had been parked near the crossings for many days.

Palestinian residents evacuated their homes as a result of Israeli airstrikes that hit the Middle Gaza Strip and the Al-Midhar area of Gaza City. [Credit for image: -image search

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