For the 38th consecutive day, Israel has been carrying out relentless attacks on Gaza, resulting in the deaths of at least 11,100 people, including more than 8,000 women and children, since Hamas' cross-border attack on October 7.
4:00 GMT - Hamas calls for immediate intervention to deliver fuel to hospitals
The Palestinian resistance group Hamas has urged the United Nations and the international community to “immediately intervene to bring fuel into Gaza to operate hospitals.”
Israeli army spokesman Avichay Adraee said Sunday on X that Israeli forces had provided Al Shifa Hospital with 300 litres of fuel but Hamas had prevented the hospital from receiving it, while the group denied the allegations, describing them as “a lie.”
“Hamas is not a party to the management of Al Shifa Hospital, nor does it have a presence within its decision-making structure, and it is completely subject to the authority of the Palestinian Health Ministry, which manages its administrative and technical affairs,” the group said in a statement in response to the Israeli claims.
3:45 GMT - Netanyahu hints at potential deal with Hamas for release of hostages in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested that there could be a potential agreement with Hamas for the release of hostages held in Gaza.
"I think the less I say about it, the more I’ll increase the chances that it materializes," Netanyahu told American network NBC News.
In response to a question about whether he knows where all the hostages are currently being held, Netanyahu said: "We know a great deal, but I won’t go beyond that".
3:30 GMT - Red Cross makes urgent call for protection of civilians in Gaza
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) issued an urgent plea for the protection of civilians in Gaza, "trapped in fighting, whether they are trying to evacuate or staying where they are."
In a statement, ICRC said the attacks are underway in densely populated areas and around hospitals which poses a risk to the lives of "the most vulnerable people, like medical staff, patients, the wounded, premature babies, people with disabilities, and the elderly."
"An unbearable human tragedy is unfolding in front of our eyes. People call us day and night, saying they are afraid to open their door for fear of getting killed and pleading to help them reach safety," said William Schomburg, the head of the ICRC sub-delegation in Gaza.
3:00 GMT - 76 additional aid trucks cross into Gaza: Palestinian Red Crescent
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society announced that 76 more aid trucks have made their way into Gaza through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.
The humanitarian group said the trucks transported essential supplies to the enclave, including medicine, medical supplies, food, water, and other relief materials.
It added that the Israeli authorities have not yet allowed fuel into the enclave.
So far, 980 aid trucks have entered the enclave since October 21.
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