16 October,2023 07:19 AM IST | Khan Younis | Agencies
Rockets fired toward Israel from the Gaza Strip
Medics in Gaza warned Sunday that thousands could die as hospitals packed with wounded people run desperately low on fuel and basic supplies. Palestinians in the beseiged coastal enclave struggled to find food, water and safety ahead of an expected Israeli ground offensive in the war sparked by Hamas' deadly attack last week.
Israeli forces, supported by a growing deployment of US warships in the region, positioned themselves along Gaza's border and drilled for what Israel said would be a broad campaign to dismantle the militant group. A week of blistering airstrikes have demolished entire neighborhoods but failed to stem militant rocket fire into Israel.
Hospitals are expected to run out of generator fuel within two days, according to the UN, which said that that would endanger the lives of thousands of patients. Gaza's sole power plant shut down for lack of fuel after Israel completely sealed off the 40-km-long (25-mile-long) territory following the Hamas attack.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian met Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on Saturday night in Qatar and agreed to cooperate for "fully achieving" the goals of Hamas and Palestinian people.
This was Haniyeh's first official meeting with Iranian officials since Hamas's assault. During the meeting, the two agreed to "continue cooperation to fully achieve the goals of Hamas and the Palestinian people," as per media reports.
Palestinian deaths soar
The Gaza Health Ministry says 2,329 Palestinians have been killed, making this the deadliest of the five Gaza wars for Palestinians. The death toll on Sunday surpassed that of the third war.
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